Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Zen Student
Having taught school for over 27 years has giving me some interesting stories and experiences when it comes to my day to day dealings with middle school students. I remember the first time I issued a class set of calculators back in the 80’s. I was pontificating on the “do’s and don’ts” of handling these new fangled calculators to a particular class. Of course being the dramatic guy that I am I was adding in a bit of “Drill Sergeant” routine to my speech or basically threatening to take their first born child if they damaged the calculator. I ended my oratory with the following question:
Sounds like you handled the situation really well, Cecil. In a down to earth and funny (I think), yet appropriate, way.
Have you ever read "Zen, and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance?" I've read it twice and it's a great book. I loved it. I read it back in the 70s, of course, when it came out and then again a good many years later, but still liked it a lot.
You might try it if you're going to have Miss Zen all semester. You may need the insights!
Cheers! & Blessings to you all today! Dee
of Finding Direction: The Wind Vane Chronicles
How many times do we think we have signed up for something that gets to be entirely different from the reality? something like school?
jordan - A "Forest Gump" Zen would say, "Crazy is as crazy does."
Dee - I've heard of that book but never read it or at least "physically" read it.
Steve - I have been reduced to an "A.M. blogger" thanks to our new District filter.
djg - Happens to me all the time.
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