Are You Stressed?

Activities for a Time of Stress This is the time of year when we often think about peace and yet many times find ourselves stressed from holiday preparations and rounds of visitors. Below are some activities that teachers can do with their students, and parents can do with their children, or that you can do on your own, in order […]

Delayed Gratification

Who can wait longer for a reward? A human or a chimpanzee? In an article in  Eric Jensen’s November blog,  Jensen cites recent research that shows that chimpanzees can delay gratification longer than people. Here is an excerpt:      *************** …The study pitted 19 chimps against 40 humans in a groundbreaking experiment. What you’re about to […]

What’s wrong with this picture?

By Tim Wolcott “Help us stomp out domestic violence – join Waverly Cares.” The President of STANYS (Science Teachers Association of New York State), my professional association, rallies us to implement Common Cores (national teaching standards) and SLO’s (Student Learning Objectives), address STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math teaching objectives), adhere to RTTT (Race To […]

I want to be a good person

There was once a boy named Nikolai who sometimes felt uncertain about the right way to act. “I want to be a good person…but I don’t always know the best way to do that.” So writes Jon J. Muth in a retelling of a story by Leo Tolstoy: The Three Questions. When is the best time to do […]

Bully by Patricia Polacco

Patricia Polacco has a new picturebook out. If you are expecting a sweet-hearted book like Thunder Cake or Renchko’s Eggs or Bun Bun Button, be forewarned, Polacco has again gone to the nub of an issue and faced it square on.  This is a picturebook for middle schoolers not elementary school children. The characters are […]

Be Strong, Be Mean, or Give In?

       In the corner of the preschool, Tio is building a block tower.        “I’ll put this block on.” Andy says picking up a big blue block.        “No way,” Tio says.  “This is my tower.”        “Then you can’t use this block, ” Andy says clutching it to his chest.        Tio stands up. “Give it back.” […]

Be an “Upstander”

Be an “Upstander”

October is Anti-Bullying Month The Dignity for All Students Act has sent school districts scurrying to buy the latest and greatest anti-bullying programs. At the Lehman Alternative Community School in Ithaca New York they are using  a homegrown program initiated by the school’s social worker Celia Clement two years ago. Clement’s program called WAM “Welcoming […]

Is War Inevitable?

Is War Inevitable?

Modern man inherits all the pugnacity and all the love of glory of his ancestors. Showing war’s irrationality and horror has no effect on him. The horrors make the fascination. War is the strong life. William James Last Friday, September 21, was the International Day of Peace. Did you honor the day? I did. Thousands […]

International Day of Democracy

September 15th is the International Day of Democracy. A good day to check out how democracy plays out in your own family, community, and school. When I was a child, I attended a “Democracy in Action” elementary school. In every class from kindergarten to sixth grade we voted – every day. We voted on which […]

International Literacy Day

Imagine not being able to read. You would not be able to text a message or send an e-mail. You would not be able to blog. You would not have access to the wonderful world of books. Reading is a human right. September 8th is International Literacy Day a day set aside by the United […]

CEASE

Does what we teach our children match what is happening in the world? In 1979 peace educator Peggy Schirmer and a friend walked into the preschool on Otis Air Force Base and told the teachers about the mock nuclear explosion to be set off at the Cape Cod base. The preschool teachers, like all teachers, […]

Occupy Education 102

Public education is under attack. We are told daily that there is a crisis in the classroom: Bad test scores they say. Bad teachers they say. But don’t worry. Corporations are coming to our rescue replacing public service with the free market. BEWARE When corporations get involved in the learning process everything becomes ‘commoditized’ or […]