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Are you currently engaged in a service learning project or planning to be? Connect with teachers and students who are doing the same within this space, and consider teaming up to learn and accomplish even more.
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Checked out the Charter for Compassion website ... talk about timing. We are wrapping up our reading of the Three Cups of Tea book, which has presented some spectacular opportunities for discussion .................. through the book, we have disc...
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Mike Poluk and Angela are now friends
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I discovered the Charter for Compassion this weekend too when they sent me an email encouraging me to tweet about their project's aims. I did this. Here's the link for the Australian vieo that was compiled to support their cause; http://bit.ly/3yKfZJ
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Angela, your post is very helpful to me at this point. I am spending a great deal of time with my students talking about non-negotiables such as respect, citizenship, and cooperation. We are making progress, but I have been looking for something e...
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The Charter for Compassion

Over the weekend, I had a very long conversation with someone I love about the wars that have been waged over religion. It was suggested that no wars are ever truly about this but that religious differences always provide a convenient cover story for struggles that have everything to do with our quest for power. I'm still chewing on that a bit--it is a compelling argument to consider. Today, I began learning about the Charter for Compassion. The conversation that took place this weekend came rus… Continue

Posted on November 14, 2009 at 12:01am — 3 Comments

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Building Community

Establishing a new online community is an exciting venture. We've been happy and comfortable watching activity begin to bubble up in small but meaningful ways here and eager for this to evolve as a true community that isn't really led by any one person. This is a learning experience for all of us. Discovering how to engage purposefully with one another is a big part of that learning.

Sometimes, when we are new to engaging in online spaces, we aren't sure what the expectations are or how to part… Continue

Posted on November 1, 2009 at 2:30am — 2 Comments

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The Global Poetry Project Evolves

When Rob Currin contacted me a few weeks back eager to begin connecting himself and his students to a global community of writers, my first thought was to send him this way. I first met Rob in a workshop that I was leading around establishing personal learning networks almost a year ago. I was inspired by his enthusiasm and his energy, and it's been an honor to support him as he's begun this work in various ways. We've been collaborating around how he might align the work of his Global Poetry Pr… Continue

Posted on October 26, 2009 at 3:46am —

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Need Help Organizing Fundraiser

Hi all--quick question for you: has anyone here ever led or participated in a fundraiser to provide relief to a family in need due to natural disaster or unexpected tragedy? One of our closest friends suffered the loss of both of her parents last week. They were killed during a home invasion. The family is now facing a mountain of unexpected expenses and a long legal battle. I would like to establish a fund and a donations process that can help them out, but I want to make sure I do this effecti… Continue

Posted on October 19, 2009 at 2:26am — 5 Comments

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Considering the Work That We Ask Students to Pursue

In my work with teachers and kids this year, so much of what we are discussing has everything to do with the pursuit of meaningful essential questions and the creation of real products. I'm realizing that it's possible that all great learning truly IS service learning. If we are asking our students to pursue essential questions and create things that can be of use to others in this world, then their learning comes to make a difference in this way. Incorporating service learning within a curricul… Continue

Posted on October 2, 2009 at 1:55pm — 3 Comments

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At 12:08am on November 20, 2009, Mike Maloy said…
Very ironic. I saw the Compassion Charter and wanted to share that I was inspired by "Twenty Five Days to Make a Difference". I was at the PLP presentation where Laura shared her story. I had Laura's site "tagged" and went to get the URL. While looking at that site I saw that you had created this Ning. Small world. Thanks for setting this up.
At 12:29pm on October 27, 2009, May said…
G'Day Angela,
Thanks for the welcome. I'm just starting my journey but trust me I'm not shy.... I'll call out when I need to be pointed in a direction to help me.
Have a good one
May
At 11:54am on October 22, 2009, Katie Currin said…
Thank you, Angela!
At 5:54am on October 9, 2009, Rob Currin said…
Thank you very much for the kind greeting. I am anxious to see what goes on here!
At 8:13pm on October 3, 2009, Angie said…
Thanks, Angela! I look forward to learning about what everyone is up in the classrooms and especially in terms of 'making a difference'.
At 6:29pm on September 28, 2009, Glenys Lowden said…
To add to what I just wrote Angela I am keen to see also if I can work with other TL's anywhere and develop ideas to use our skills--I am not sure how yet but maybe through discussion we could come up with ideas. I remember listening or reading one of Will Richardson's podcasts where he talked about a the power of one person to make a difference. I was impressed with his passion for connecting and the importance of this for all of us. This ning represents for me another way of making connections.
At 6:13pm on September 28, 2009, Glenys Lowden said…
Thanks Angela. I am interested in connecting with other Teacher Librarians (if possible) to discuss ways we can improve our role in schools.
At 12:26pm on September 24, 2009, Kristin Marie Smith said…
Hey ....

Erin and I do a service portion at the end of our unit in the spring "Man's Inhumanity to Man" and challenge kids to find ways to give back and to make a difference in the lives of people in the community ... last year we discussed how one small deed can leave a "positive fingerprint" on their heart ... and that may brighten their whole day sending that fingerprint in thousands of different unknown directions ....

I hope that we will begin this project MUCH earlier so that the kids can continue to serve and go beyond this small project to bigger and better things!

I'll keep you posted!

Kristin
At 12:13pm on September 21, 2009, NinaD said…
Somehow went offline, but the chatroom did work. I'll catch up again. Cheers Nina
At 11:55am on September 21, 2009, NinaD said…
Hi Angela, I'm in the chat room. Can you see? Cheers Nina
 
 

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Hey Rob, Are you teaching Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart together this year for AP? If so, you might want to look at this TED talk (or have the kids look at it). It is about the dangers of "one story". http://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda...
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When Mr. Currin read this in class and said it was by a student named Steffanie, I so didn't piece it together. This is wonderful! I really thought it came from one of Mr. Currin's poetry books. I love the rhyme scheme and flow, but the meaning yo...
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I have , in fact, dropped in multiple times to check out what the students are doing, thinking, writing, etc..... yes, I wholeheartedly agree that the quality of their work impresses me the most. I am proud of so many students who have taken the c...
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Kristin Marie Smith Getting ready to share fantastic work written by students reflecting on cultural differences!
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A message to current members of the Global Poetry Project: If you are a contributing member of the Project please continue to share your poems and share feedback with other poets. When a poem is born, the soul of the poet is exposed. Embrace the ...
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When I approached Angela and Jenny about hosting the Global Poetry Project on the Working Together 2 Make a Difference Ning I envisioned a nurturing environment that allowed poets to share their work, expand their cultural awareness and become a p...
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I think that the length of this poem ties in nicely with its theme. I'm so glad that you decided to contribute!
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