Sunday, May 30, 2010

My Big Trip


Everything is done - I'm packed, the house is (relatively) clean, the bills are paid, and I have some spending money in my pocket. By this time tomorrow I'll be almost halfway to China!
Although I am not looking forward to a 20 hr trip, I am sure the end result will be worth it. I can hardly wait to see the place, smell it, touch it, feel it, hear it, taste it. So new to my senses, and I'm sure overwhelming at first. But I have a whole month to take in all I can, and I plan on bringing back lots of pictures, stories, and memories.
We will be going to 6 cities, all marked on the map except Lijiang, near Kunming. Lots of traveling, including a train trip down the Yangtze Valley from Nanjing to Shanghai.
I won't be able to post again 'til I'm in Beijing, so have a great Memorial Day, remember our servicemen and servicewomen, and be safe.
rem

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Back to School

Hi-ho, hi-ho, its off to school we go.....

Monday marks the start of school for millions of Texas students. Ours are particularly lucky - we now have a district-wide curriculum, purchased at some exorbitant price with taxpayer dollars. The new Deputy Superintendent for Curriculum decided that the teachers in the district couldn't be trusted to know the TEKS and the best ways to teach them, so she bought pre-packaged curriculum for the entire district. The geography curriculum is horrible, it does not cover the TEKS in a way that will prepare students to take the new End-of-Course exam. Our school has been selected to participate in the "field test" next May. Although we will never get the scores, it would be nice to think our students will pass it. With C-SCOPE, the high-dollar curriculum, many won't. I have been in contact with a person on the EOC test review committee, and although the person can't say much, they did say C-SCOPE won't get the job done. The TEKS on physical/population/culture/urbanization are not covered in-depth in the new curriculum. I am hoping I can talk to the C&I folks and they will pay attention, but probably not. Dr. P has already made it clear she knows more than the teachers, who know nothing at all. We are all too Dopey.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Geography Camp

Another year has passed and its time once again for the famous Summer Academy for Minority Scholars at Texas State University in San Marcos. So far we have been to the Institute for Texan Culture in San Antonio, taken a tour of 4 different religious sites in Austin, and participated in a necrogeography tour of the San Marcos area, visiting 3 old cemeteries. One of the burial grounds was that of slaves from the Kyle area; most of those graves were unmarked, but clearly distinguishable by sunken places in the ground.
The 30 students and their teachers are preparing PowerPoints about the many different cultural groups that settled Texas, including the Wends, Irish, Czechs, Vietnamese, and my group, the Lebanese.
Tomorrow morning we'll do our presentations and depart for home. Some groups have as far to drive as Los Fresnos, and another is from Buda, 20 minutes away. All of us plan on returning next year.
Barsana Dham, Driftwood


Uhland Cemetery


Log cabin, Institute for Texan Culture


Synagogue, Austin

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

One Down, 3 to Go


The Spurs made it out of the first round in 4 games - 2 of them squeakers. Last night was almost too much to watch - I closed my eyes when Ginobli was shooting the last free throws.
Now we're up against New Orleans, who ripped through Dallas like they weren't even there. Tough times ahead....

Tuesday, April 1, 2008