
These are a few drops of desert dew to sustain aspiring teachers as they trek across the credentialing wilderness as well as veteran maestros who might be refreshed by these shared experiences... All are welcome!









I realize now that sometimes I assume too much in terms of background. I did not realistically have a good grip on this student's lack of background. Back to Pedagogy 101. Never assume, always dip-stick and test for foundational knowledge. Hopefully my SIOP lesson plans will be tighter next time. Humbled...

"you’ll see them slowly converge, as Jupiter drops lower but Venus climbs higher. The two will meet on the evening of December 1, when, as chance has it, the Moon is back to sit right next to those two brilliant evening stars. Mark it on your calendar — Monday, December 1 — the best Moon-planet conjunction in a decade. You don’t want to miss it."





The second picture was taken when it positioned itself ready for his meal. The scale was added for reference - also the flash overwhelmed the color on this picture so I reduced the brightness a bit so you can see it a bit better. Enjoy!
Well - Physical Well Being: I am back in the gym - that is good, my lab work and Dr's checkup went as well.
P/L Prep moved along and we are ready to start - thanks to the support of Dr. Garza!
BTSA - completed the curriculum mapping for Earth Science - turned out to be of use to other teacher's as well.
CSUSM Classes - completed six units: two graduate classes EDST 635 & 636 - excellent progress.
Personal: Lots of odds and ends - not enough time to do all I wanted to do - but one thing of note is that I have a new toy...er, tool:



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“The students who succeed in schools do so largely because their intelligence happens to match the dominant paradigm in use in a particular classroom – or somehow they have found ways to adapt to it.”
“The question now facing schools is this: Can the system of schooling designed to process groups of students in standardized ways in a monolithic instructional mode be adapted to handle differences in the way individual brains are wired for learning?”
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in improving education.

Some highlights…. Come on – laugh with me! Remember it was written in 1995!
“…On year ago, disk storage of 1000 megabytes, or 1gig. Capacity cost around $1000. Today you can find the same capacity drives for $450”
“[on clinical notes] …a screen in every exam room… allows him[or her] to enter data as he [she] examines patients.”
“The physician also can dial CompuServe or the Internet and send professional messages to colleagues across the country or across the world.”
“When he leaves home, he may consult an alpha-numeric pager that is programmed to receive the latest stock market information…is [also] used by the office staff to send messages to the physician. In an emergency, via a cellular phone, the doctor can review a case with a colleague and have all his patient information available on a laptop computer.”
This had to bring a smile to your lips… oh to be so right and WRONG! In any case, I am sure you just picked up your latest iPhone, looked at it – and laughed!
Me too!
This fourth of July my wife and I took the plunge and headed to Alaska on the ms Amsterdam cruise ship from Holland America. What a treat! We left Seatle to Juneau on July 4th and came back on July 11th...All I can say it is way way too short!


