@heymrsbond "Desiree's Baby", "The Scarlet Ibis", "A Worn Path", "The Return", "Good Country People", Battle Royal excerpt in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, "Girl", "Blund Willow, Sleeping Woman", and "The Embassy of Cambodia"
@pokelitprof2 @heymrsbond I returned to handwriting this year for brai storming and rough drafts. Kids retained more information. It is true what they say about the power of physically writing.
“In one of the most notable moments in sports history, Kenyan runner Abel Mutai was just a few feet from the finish line, but became confused with the signage and stopped thinking he had completed the race.
A Spanish athlete, Ivan Fernandez, was right behind him, and after realizing what was happening, he started shouting at the Kenyan for him to continue running; but Mutai didn't understand his Spanish.
Fernandez eventually caught up to him and instead of passing him, he pushed him to victory.
A journalist asked Ivan, "Why did you do that?"
Ivan replied, “My dream is that someday we can have a kind of community life where we push and help each other to win.” The journalist insisted “But why did you let the Kenyan win?" Ivan replied, "I didn't let him win, he was going to win.” The journalist insisted again, “But you could have won!”Ivan looked at him & replied, “But what would be the merit of my victory? What would be the honor of that medal?
What would my Mom think of that?”
Values are transmitted from generation to generation.
What values are we teaching our children?
Let us not teach our kids the wrong ways to WIN.”
Calltoactivism
@yesthatteacher The argument isn't about the literature; it's about the time period in which it was written. Both sides should be willing to compromise and have kids read classic and more current texts.