Month: July 2022

HERE WE GO AGAIN.

“The facts are really not at all like fish on the fishmonger’s slab. They are like fish swimming about in a vast and sometimes inaccessible ocean; and what the historian catches will depend, partly on chance, but mainly on what… Read More ›

WHO’S LISTENING?

“Perhaps the most indispensable thing we can do as human beings, every day of our lives, is remind ourselves and others of our complexity, fragility, finiteness, and uniqueness.” ― Antonio R. Damasio   Yesterday I came across a lengthy piece… Read More ›

FANNING THE FLAMES

“Just got back into the country. For the record: teachers rock!!!!” – Penny Schwinn   The above are words posted on the Facebook page of Tennessee’s Commissioner of Education. Mrs. Schwinn goes on to inform folks that she’s been out… Read More ›

THE CIRCUS GRINDS ON

“Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic countries. The acronym is well deserved,” ― Hugo Mercier, The Enigma of Reason   Years ago I was tending bar on a slow New Years’ Eve. I had roughly 10 people at the bar, among… Read More ›

DAMN RIGHT I GOT THE BLUES

“In a certain sense this was true, and truth is always true in a certain sense;” ― Olga Tokarczuk, Flights   People always think that when the classrooms close, things calm down on the education policy front. Nothing could be… Read More ›