2007 and a big hello to you!
Written January 3rd, not posted until the 22nd
Well Maybe not such a big Hello, just Happy New Year. As an educator, I have been faithful to my mission, as blogger less so.
I was just doing my bloglines self assigned reading. I think I read about 70 tech-ed blogs a week or so. I was reading what blog guru Will Rich saw as his most important posts of the year. One struck a cord as I look at how faithless I have been to edublogging, Reinvention: I Quit , It was Will’s post on how he quit teaching to write books, present and blog and spend more time with his family.
I don’t know if his post makes me feel better or not. I think in my gut that good teachers, need to be in the classroom, in the schools, etc… So many of them, the good ones leave the classroom, for out of classroom positions or even better district supervisory jobs. I guess we need leaders and perhaps it is impossible to be good at two things at once. Will discusses leaving his job just short of a pension. My cynicism leads me to think presenting must be “lucrative” in order to make such a move.
I met Will at Alan November’s conference (BLC06) last year and he was quite good, I got a lot out of him and his book.
In this coming week I have Alan November coming to talk to my teachers about what classrooms should, could or will look like and anything else that he wants for that matter.
This post is raw and disjointed at best.
A nagging question I have had increasingly is if blogging is so wonderful, and I think it is, and if it is as Will points at very time-consuming how do we get teachers to embrace and actively blog? )It is not like they have a lot of extra time on their hands.)
February 4th, 2007 at 3:05 pm
Maybe you can’t make teachers blog. Or if you do it will be like everything else that comes from above and they will go through the motions with no passion