internet access has been sketchy, not that there has been a moment to blog...days full of explanations, presentations, dissections and discussions of the minutae of the program. Haggith, my Israeli roomie, delighted to point out that this program, is critical pedagogy. it is an amazing opportunity to construct learning that is socially relevant, and personally meaningful. but what a headache to actually make it happen.
I am longing for the peace I'd foolishly thought 10 days in Vermont would provide. I wake at dawn to the sun lighting up the sky over the mountains long before it is visible. This morning, as I was walking into town, head down, absorbed in serious scholarly thinking, I was startled by a loud clicking noise on the pavement directly in front of me. I looked up in time to see a deer, not two feet away, dashing from behind a house, across the street and into the woods. It wasn't until later that I realized that the deer had crossed the empty morning street, properly, in the cross walk.
Posted by grabiner at November 11, 2003 01:36 PM