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Kate B

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Re: ANA Book Club?
« Reply #285 on: May 20, 2008, 07:58:12 pm »
Kate~
What do you teach?  I used to teach...I went to college to teach PE but then I was interested in classroom and had the AN/stroke.  I taught 1st grade and then 3rd, now I stay home & run after 3 girlies of my own!!

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Sorry for the discouraging news...keep trying!  ???

K

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I started as a second grade teacher...took some time off when I first had my kids...then went to middle school for a few years, then got my masters to become a reading specialist who  then worked with all teachers  in grades kindergarten through five to help them become better teachers of reading..Now I am a curriculum director for grades K-8.  So I am in the throws of social studies and science curriculum renewals. I also work with the PE teachers as one of my teacher groups.  I work for a large suburban school district west of Chicago.

Running after those three girls is the most important job you will ever do:-)

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Re: ANA Book Club?
« Reply #286 on: May 20, 2008, 08:06:39 pm »
Hi Kate,

I lasted two whole years as a high school teacher. That old saying is backwards, and should be: those who cannot teach, do. I was hopeless at it.

I like reading non-fiction my self. However, Daniel Pink's book doesn't sound that appealing to me.
Steve


Steve,

It would be interesting to have a conversation about teaching high school. Maybe at the Chicago Symposium.  High School is a different animal. Gosh when you graduate from college, you are almost as old as the kids!

Name another nonfiction title the group should consider. I suggested Pink because everyone raved that the guy was an excellent speaker at a recent conference.  Is it true that Portland reached high temps while Chicago is still in the fifties/sixties? 

Kate
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« Reply #287 on: May 20, 2008, 08:44:09 pm »
 now I work as teacher aide on a volunteer basis...

the last month or so I have been helping with a CP child D... he is as sweet as can be ...love him to bits... he has been
wanting to take pictures and no one would let him... I put the strap of my $400 camera around his neck the
other day and let him snap away... freaked the teachers out ... made for big smiles ... I printed off his pictures today
( mostly feet and butts with a few of whole people)... he is bright but can barely speak .... last year had no
problem because I could hear him well ... now we struggle but get on fine ... I explained to him I had surgery
and the loss of hearing ... he will ask from time to time if my broke ear is better ... he is only 8 ...
I love working with him...

.. he is moving over summer ...I have worked with him off and on for past two
years and I am going to miss him not being there next year

People say I am nuts to give so much time to the school unpaid ,  but I enjoy it and it keeps me from sitting here
thinking about what I can no longer do and what I have lost ... it is good for me

sorry about the book

Oh my gosh, I understand why you do it! Volunteers change lives. Look at the difference you have made in that child's life. What a heartwarming story. You can tell that you have really established a bond with that student. I love how he asks you about your broke ear.  He will miss you too!

Kate

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« Reply #288 on: May 20, 2008, 08:54:44 pm »
Okay, Kate, Chicago it is. Does that mean you will want a knitted hat too?  ::)

I would suggest something like "The Brain That Changes Itself", which I'm pretty sure someone else already suggested. A book about some things that really happen, with lots of examples and discussion, and not a lot of slogans.

I expect Pink is a good speaker; in the end, though, I suspect he is saying "creativity will be important in the future," and then finding lots of creative ways to restate that message. Maybe I'm just not right-brained enough...

Steve
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« Reply #289 on: May 20, 2008, 10:56:08 pm »
Tomorrow is last full day of school then get report cards Friday... I miss him already...
someday I would like to finish up and work with special needs kids but at my age probably won't...
assisting works for me ... a little money would be nice but have learned along time ago that money isn't
everything and I get back more than I give...

I am not ready for summer ...gonna miss the hustle and bustle of school ... and going to miss most
of the kids ...  :)
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Translab July 2 ,2007
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« Reply #290 on: May 21, 2008, 06:22:08 am »
Okay, Kate, Chicago it is. Does that mean you will want a knitted hat too?  ::)

I would suggest something like "The Brain That Changes Itself", which I'm pretty sure someone else already suggested. A book about some things that really happen, with lots of examples and discussion, and not a lot of slogans.

Steve

Did I read knit hat?  Thinking about the color:-)

Regarding the book, I am open.  Here is the Amazon Review for the book you've suggested.

From Publishers Weekly
For years the doctrine of neuroscientists has been that the brain is a machine: break a part and you lose that function permanently. But more and more evidence is turning up to show that the brain can rewire itself, even in the face of catastrophic trauma: essentially, the functions of the brain can be strengthened just like a weak muscle. Scientists have taught a woman with damaged inner ears, who for five years had had "a sense of perpetual falling," to regain her sense of balance with a sensor on her tongue, and a stroke victim to recover the ability to walk although 97% of the nerves from the cerebral cortex to the spine were destroyed. With detailed case studies reminiscent of Oliver Sachs, combined with extensive interviews with lead researchers, Doidge, a research psychiatrist and psychoanalyst at Columbia and the University of Toronto, slowly turns everything we thought we knew about the brain upside down. He is, perhaps, overenthusiastic about the possibilities, believing that this new science can fix every neurological problem, from learning disabilities to blindness. But Doidge writes interestingly and engagingly about some of the least understood marvels of the brain. (Mar. 19)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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« Reply #291 on: May 21, 2008, 07:03:25 am »

Did I read knit hat?  Thinking about the color:-)


Don't believe a word he says, Kate  ;D

He promised Lori and me knit hats months ago - to keep our BAHAs warm - and still hasn't found time to knit them.  And then he took that moderator job that leaves him very little time  ;)

Promises, promises  ::)

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« Reply #292 on: May 21, 2008, 08:36:12 am »
Hi,

If we are going non-fiction "The Brain That Changes Itself" interests me. I haven't read it, but have read reviews. I have the book, too.

As an artist, the right brain book sounds interesting also, but I am concerned it might be a lot of what we right brainers innately know, but it is ALWAYS fun to talk about ;D....and left brainers aren't interested in. However, I know I would enjoy either book. I also love fiction so am I a help or WHAT!!!???

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Re: ANA Book Club?
« Reply #293 on: May 21, 2008, 02:35:31 pm »
Steve needs a Nifty Knitter... I can make a hat while watching TV in about 30 minutes ...
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« Reply #294 on: May 21, 2008, 09:17:42 pm »
A Nifty Knitter - now why didn't I think of that? I will Google it... ;)

If you want to do the Pink book, I will go along, I think Mary is right, though, it is something that we basically already know - creativity will be important because, you know, then you can create stuff.  ;D Like Mary, I already have an unread copy of "The Brain That Changes Itself", so I am partial to that one.  :)  Is there some fiction we could read? We could always talk about Kite Runner, it seems like quite a few have already read it.

I'm not much help, I find most books worth reading for some reason or other...

Steve
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Hearing lasted a while, but left side is deaf now.
Right side is weak too. Life is quiet.

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Re: ANA Book Club?
« Reply #295 on: May 22, 2008, 06:15:31 am »
Steve~
I saw the one about the Women's Knitting Group the other day on the shelf and thought of you...with you new found hobby, you may want to reconsider that one.......... 

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« Reply #296 on: May 22, 2008, 10:21:17 am »
 ;DI just got amused with us. We are having one terrific discussion about what to read!  This may be the best discussion we have had. Maybe we can have the world's first "What we would read if we were to read a book book club"! ;D ;D ;D Sometimes my sense of "humor" gets the best (worst) of me. I know I have said it before but I appreciate everyone here.

I like almost any book so I am no help.

Mary
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Hearing, lottsa balance problems and a few facial twitches before CK
CK June 2, 2008, BNI in PHX, Drs Daspit/Kresl, side effects,steroids helped. Getting "sea legs".
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« Reply #297 on: May 22, 2008, 11:00:36 am »
Mary!
I think you may be onto something here!!   ::)

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« Reply #298 on: May 22, 2008, 08:22:57 pm »
I am taking a greater interest in the knitting book. I went to Amazon to find the title, and found too many. There is a special category set up for "knitting fiction", which includes "The Friday Night Knitting Club." It also includes such titles as "Died in the Wool," "A Deadly Yarn," "Death by Cashmere," and "Needled to Death." Apparently murder mysteries are a popular sub-category. There is also a novel with the deceptively simple title "Knitting."

To top it off, there is a title very appropriate for my predicament regarding the symposium in Chicago in 2009. It is a children's book called "Shall I Knit You a Hat?"

I just don't know what to say.  ;)

Steve
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Hearing lasted a while, but left side is deaf now.
Right side is weak too. Life is quiet.

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« Reply #299 on: May 22, 2008, 10:11:30 pm »
 :D :D :D :D :D
Diagnosed March 24, 2008, 1.1cm, right side, "Goldie" - small but mighty!! :-(
Hearing, lottsa balance problems and a few facial twitches before CK
CK June 2, 2008, BNI in PHX, Drs Daspit/Kresl, side effects,steroids helped. Getting "sea legs".
Apr 2012 - Still glad I chose CK