Monthly Archives: October 2011

Balancing Work and Family

Knowing that some of my educators and friends have balanced their lives and family to reach the goal I’m striving for, encourages me to the finish line. Whether it’s your own family or personal duties of a single person, it can … Continue reading

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Elusive Goal

When I think about all the red tape I have to go through to complete an asssignment, it makes me feel like napping. To accomplish at least one master’s degree will complete a part of my life I always dreamed of. Everyone has … Continue reading

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21st Century Education Technologies in FACS

Usually the goals of ED Tech grants are to enhance students’ technological growth.  The US government’s goal is to have students technologically literate by the eighth grade.   It seems like students are technologically advanced much earlier than the eighth grade; … Continue reading

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A Memorable Teacher

What a great six grade teacher a student could ever have with the name Keris Murray.  Ms. Murray had students digging in dirt looking for archaeological finds that told a story of what once was.  Whatever the agenda, it was exciting and memorable.  She had a … Continue reading

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A Book I Would Love to Write

No More Butter Writing a book with the title, No More Butter, has been in my head for a long time.  From poor eating habits to needing to exercise for good health, writing this novel about my road from living to … Continue reading

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