Archive for October, 2009

So if not videos, what?

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26:  Baby Einstein DVD...
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As an educator and the parent of a seven-month-old, I am bombarded with information about developmental milestones for children.  I can’t speak for all parents, but I know that I am vigilantly on the lookout for indications that my children are not measuring up to developmental milestones.    There is always a vague nagging anxiety about where my children lie on the continuum.  And for every anxiety about developmental progress, there is some product that is being touted to assist children.  Worried that your child will not sit up early enough?  Buy a Bumbo to help train the abdominal and back muscles.  Worried that your child will not be strong enough to walk?  Buy a Jumperoo to strengthen their lower body and stimulate standing and walking.   Worried that your infant will not be culturally literate enough?  Buy the Baby Einstein videos and help create early inroads to genius.

Communicating With Parents Effectively

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

This afternoon Edstrom Educational Consulting will be providing a mini instructional seminar at a wonderful progressive school,  The Children’s School, along with the incredibly talented writer and journalist, Catherine Ivey (Stanford-educated, no less) on Effective Communication in Writing.  When preparing this seminar, I kept thinking about my own experiences as a classroom teacher, navigating the sometimes shark-infested waters of providing feedback about students to their parents.

Teaching for Enduring Understanding

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

In fifth grade, my class studied the Civil War and I wrote a speech about Sherman’s March.  In my speech I was asked to imagine myself as a first-hand witness and to speak as if I had lived through through the Siege of Atlanta.    I imagined myself as a fiesty and proud Southern woman, wearing a fabulous antebellum dress and spoke with passion about the death of my beautiful city and home.  As long as I live, I will never forget what I learned about that terrible time in United States history.  I vividly remember everything about giving that speech,  from the details about how Sherman laid siege on Atlanta while crushing the spirit of the Confederacy,  to the shirt I was wearing that day.   In fact, when as part of a history class syllabus at Wellesley College a decade later I was reading primary sources of woman in the South during this time, I felt like an “expert.”  I truly understood the causes and effects of Sherman’s March on the greater Civil War conflict.  I could relate the impact to other battles within the Civil War and other wars.  I could understand how geography, politics, religion, slavery, etc. played a role in the conflict.   The learning I had brought with me from the time I was ten years old was absolutely  applicable and ingrained in my brain.

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