Wayward Post

Robert’s Scope and Sequence post #18 wandered off and I found it and published it where it should be, about four articles back. So if you are following this thread you can go back and find it now. Apologies.    

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Agen 2

Martin continues: We were heartily welcomed in the rooms of the Centre Culturel d’Agen on Tuesday morning, received our handouts and the schedule for the week. We dived into it and had a Dutch lesson (the first out of three) with Alike, one of the presenters. It didn’t seem very difficult to us three Germans,

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CWB is a Sport

For those working with Circling with Balls in their classrooms this week, this is a pep talk in which I compare CWB with doing a sport. When we do Circling with Balls (CWB – see category), it is like learning to snowboard or ride a bike. All we are trying to do is not fall. It is

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Agen 1

Martin has sent a report from Europe and we very much thank him for writing this up for us. Here is his email to me and also the first installment (of two) of his report: Dear Ben, I hope you are still enjoying your summer break. In Northern Germany, we are already in the second week

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CWB Question

I just got this question this morning from a teacher who is new to CI and getting ready to start her year with CWB: Hi Ben – I just bought many balls to begin my year with Circling with Balls.  I’m so looking forward to it.  Your video with your son was precious and since

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Seating – 2

Here is something else on the subject of seating, this one from Chris Roberts: Ben, I’m getting ready to set up my new classroom this week and I want to run an idea by you that, for some, would seem wild. This classroom doesn’t have desks, it has tables with chairs.  The tables look like they

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Seating – 1

Robert shares some thoughts on seating arrangements in CI classrooms: One change in my thinking (and there have been many changes) that has occurred as I have thought about rigor is the approach to assigned seating. I have a pretty laissez faire approach to most things, and I used to think that giving students some

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Michael Fullan

Robert’s mention of Michael Fullen in a comment this morning leads to a repost of this article from about four years ago here on the PLC: I was reading some of Michael Fullan’s work and saw in it support of what we are going though. We’ve talked about Fullan here before but this is a

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