Fireside Learning:  Conversations about Education

ddeubel's Page

Latest Activity

Profile Information

Tell about your involvement in education, and your ideals for collegial sharing
I'm a teacher trainer, inservice, teaching in Seoul, Korea. I'm focused on issues of methodology and using technology for language learning. Also passionate about the role of an educator in society, his/her necessity.
About Me:
Runner, reader, world traveler. Newspaper addict and typical Virgo thinker/worrier. Obsessive perfectionist.
Website:
http://eflclassroom.ning.com

Ddeubel's Blog

ddeubel

Tar Heel Reader -- Make a book and win some books!

I am one who usually poohahs "contests" but I've also seen how it can motivate students and even teachers! So just like how I teach - I discount nothing as "horrible". If it works, it works. Pragmatism and a focus on outcomes, keep me healthy.

In this vein, I've started a contest and hope some Fireside members will participate OR even get their students participating. I find this to be the apex of all great teaching - when the students are making the content. In doing so, they are learning so m… Continue

Posted on May 7, 2009 at 3:34am — 26 Comments

ddeubel

Don't Dim the Light! - Education and censorship

I think many American educators but also teachers everywhere, should be VERY concerned about how governments and large corporations are trying to limit and filter the access to information online by students.

This is happening at a rapid pace and I'm horror struck. Please read the article below about pending Communication Commission regulations. The author makes the very sane arguement that not only is this against any notion of freedom of speech but it is "dumbing down" our students. In a word… Continue

Posted on November 15, 2008 at 8:30pm —

ddeubel

One year as a Kaplan coach - the Commoditization of Education

I just spent a well deserved 4 day holiday on an island with me, myself and I. Also, books, magazines, sunshine, the beach, mountains and very few people. Perfect!

One of the articles I finally got to was this one below -- One Year as a Kaplan Coach. A very good read and insiders view of how we just throw money at "testing" and teaching to the test. Vast waste as companies like this - just like Haliburton in another field, make BILLIONS. Money that could go to create better environments for our… Continue

Posted on September 15, 2008 at 11:47pm — 2 Comments

ddeubel

I know you have a Teaching "style" but do you have "STYLE"?



We talk a lot as teachers about learning style but not so much about teaching style.

Most teachers agree, we all have our own unique "style" . Some of us are quiet and calm. Some of us are loud and energetic. Some of us have desks all neatly organized, clear and many of us have desks that appear chaotic, tired, as old rag and bone shops of the heart. Some of us teach from

Continue

Posted on July 14, 2008 at 7:14pm —

Comment Wall (21 comments)

You need to be a member of Fireside Learning: Conversations about Education to add comments!

Join this social network

At 8:31am on September 6, 2009, Connie Weber said…
Hi David,

Thanks! It's wildly fun to investigate this form of construction now that it's coming so close to home. Yes! That's the slideshow I remember. If you're interested, or if Kimberly is, here are some more links of straw bale construction:
http://www.greenweaverinc.com/Images/Portfolio/target4.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZUkDBTP-l4

You are right, I'm at the school year's beginning. Two more days of summer, and I'm allowing myself the time to think creatively and "big" about ideas for framing the learning. How I love this time, the "open slate" filled with potential, the awakening, the creation of a learning community.

Semiotics? Yikes, sounds way over my head! But sounds fascinating, too. Please do get some discussions going about your investigations, anything at all that's on your mind. You enrich the Fireside Community so much. And you are definitely needed in the e-mentoring pilot.

My recent investigations have had to do with globalization, something I know you specialize in! Have you read any of Marelo Suarez-Orozco's anthologies? Would love to discuss them. Do you have any books on the forces of globalization to recommend?

See you around! I'm having my morning tea, spending time in my quiet classroom (for highspeed) on online stuff, getting ready to go back home for a run on the country roads. Then, more pesto-making from the basil harvest, while thinking expansively about ideas for class.
At 11:40am on September 5, 2009, Connie Weber said…
Hi David,
I'm remembering (whether accurately or not) that at one time you sent me information about straw buildings... You know what I mean? My neighbor has just launched a workshop on straw construction at the abandoned old farm house next door to me. The workshop will actually create a new living space. Don't you have a friend who's involved in this sort of thing? Am I right in remembering that you might consider doing some straw construction at your folks' farm?
Connie
At 12:57am on January 30, 2009, Ian Carmichael said…
Thanks for the coomoncraft link David, a remarkable skill they have...
At 7:50am on January 21, 2009, Connie Weber said…
Hi David,

Thank you so much for your footprints on Fireside. Leave some more! Hey, I'll leave out a red carpet for you... But no, I think you'd rather have an open road and the wind at your back; you can have that, too.

How are things at EFL? How do you think the community there is doing? What's happening in the world of second language teaching overall, any trends? (Even if you have time for just a few sentences... I know you're plenty busy.)

You are the master... So glad you're training teachers!
At 9:01pm on November 6, 2008, Connie Weber said…
Hi David,

Thinking of you today: Steve and I showed EFL Classroom today to a group of independent school educators. We were talking about networking for professional development. What a lively, jazzy, learning-filled environment you have created! So proud to say we know you!

Hope you are well and enjoying things.

Are you running a lot lately? I had a great run on election day--sort of magical. The coyotes were howling (it was sunrise) and I called back by cupping my hands and making that whistling sound. We had a conversation, the coyotes and I... all part of the adventure of a long, slow run. How about you--covering much territory on your runs? Getting into any adventures?
At 5:59am on September 16, 2008, Ian Carmichael said…
Just checked my copy of Copley - he does say 1943 "when bombs were falling on London" (xiii)
At 1:07am on September 16, 2008, Ian Carmichael said…
David, welcome back from the island - at least you weren't parachuted in!. Had a brief read of One Year with Kaplan - I don't think I've got the resilience to read it all carefully. Roll on Nathan's singularity if education must stop for the coaching test - I don't need to be smart to know that at least one of the systems is broken. I just hope I can turn something to good account in my closing years - despite all the reframing and spin. I was just reading the other day. Terence Copley, Indoctrination made the comment that the last time a full fledged, wide-ranging, inclusive, philosophical coherent discussion about education and its processes was held in the UK was in 1943 (well the book says that - I reckon its a typo for 1948). In any case, its too damn long ago.
At 12:59pm on April 30, 2008, Kelly Rocke said…
I love the idea of Lap Attack! It is really great that you were able to use your old medals for such a great purpose. I've just thrown all my old emblems of accomplishment........not really wanting the trophy case I desired as a kid. I wish I would have thought to give them away!

The legs are feeling great. I didn't get sore much at all after this marathon! Usually it takes a week or so to get back to normal, but this time it was just a couple days of mild soreness. Pretty fun!
At 9:27am on April 29, 2008, Kelly Rocke said…
Sorry, DAVID, not Skip! I was looking at Skip's message on your wall as I was typing!
At 9:24am on April 29, 2008, Kelly Rocke said…
Hi Skip!

Thanks for your response on my blog! I looked at your article that you left about the treadmill world record! Wow! That is pretty incredible! Do you listen to music, watch TV? I thought running 18 this winter in snowy Michigan was about all I could handle, but that is child's play to you! It is great that you share your life with your kids! They really DO love to run, and I am inspired to try a similar running program with my kids when we need a break (or just for the first 15 minutes of the day anyway). I guess I'd have to wear more work-out friendly clothes to work, but it could be amazing to watch the kids enjoy fitness and share my love!
Thanks for the inspiration!
 
 

© 2009   Created by Connie Weber on Ning.   Create Your Own Social Network

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service