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Tag Archives: oil spill
short term memories and long term connections
Apologies for the long hiatus from the blog! I have spent the past three months bidding a farewell to China and moving to Bangkok. Between traveling and settling into a new city and new school, I haven’t given this blog … Continue reading
Posted in education thoughts, sustainability
Tagged enduring understanding, memory, oil spill, students, teachers' roles
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blame game!
Because everybody loves rhyming and pointing the finger:
time for a laugh
The oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico really is no laughing matter. The fact that it happened, the halfhearted responses, and the general lack of anger over the matter is alarming. David Roberts over at Grist says what we’re … Continue reading