Paolo Freire's seminal work, "Pedagogy of the Oppressed," stands as a foundational text in the field of education, philosophy, and critical theory. Originally published in 1968, its influence continues to reverberate across disciplines, inspiring educators and activists alike with its radical critique of traditional pedagogical methods and its impassioned call for liberation through education. At … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: Paolo Freire’s “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”
Weekend Book Reviews: “Collection of Sand” by Italo Calvino
Italo Calvino, renowned for his imaginative storytelling and philosophical depth, unveils a lesser-known facet of his literary genius in "Collection of Sand." This posthumously published collection of essays showcases Calvino's profound contemplation on diverse subjects, ranging from literature and art to memory and travel, offering readers a mosaic of intellectual exploration. Calvino's essays are akin … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Collection of Sand” by Italo Calvino
Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythology” by Edith Hamilton
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" stands as a timeless testament to the enduring power of ancient myths and legends. Originally published in 1942, this book has since become a classic reference for anyone interested in Greek, Roman, and Norse mythology. Hamilton, with her meticulous research and elegant prose, presents a comprehensive compilation of myths that not only … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythology” by Edith Hamilton
Weekend Book Reviews: “The Poetry of Robert Frost”
Robert Frost's poetry has long been celebrated for its profound engagement with the complexities of human existence and the natural world. In "The Poetry of Robert Frost," a comprehensive collection curated by Edward Connery Lathem, readers are invited to immerse themselves in the timeless verses of one of America's most beloved poets. This anthology not … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “The Poetry of Robert Frost”
Weekend Book Reviews: “Civil Disobedience and Other Essays” by Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau, renowned for his transcendentalist philosophy and fervent advocacy of individual conscience, presents a compelling collection of essays in "Civil Disobedience and Other Essays." Originally published in 1849 under the title "Resistance to Civil Government," this anthology encapsulates Thoreau’s deep-seated beliefs on the duty of citizens to resist unjust laws and systems, asserting … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Civil Disobedience and Other Essays” by Henry David Thoreau
A Brilliant Story About True Friendship
Book Review: Nugget and Fang: Friends Forever--or Snack Time? by Tammi Sauer I feel the target is mainly preschoolers, but I'd read this one to my fellow teachers in university! We are all deep in conversations about equality and inclusion these days and this wonderful story shows us the very important lessons about systemic racism … Continue reading A Brilliant Story About True Friendship
A Traditional Fable in Contemporary Wrappings
Book Reviews: Caps For Sale: A tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys, and Their Monkey Business by Esphyr Slobodkina I feel I've seen this one sometimes ago in my own childhood. A very simple tale with lots of repetition and an uncertain meaning. Great way to start a conversation with kids.... sometimes. As a teaching … Continue reading A Traditional Fable in Contemporary Wrappings
Tears of joy
Book Review: You Made Me A Dad by Laurenne Sala What a wonderful book to read your child... of any age! I loved sharing this with my daughter and getting her hug in return. I can imagine reading this to a class of kids, kindergarten to about grade two. Doing it as a follow-up to … Continue reading Tears of joy
A child’s perspective is a guaranteed smile
Book Review: Mr. Granite is from Another Planet by Dan Gutman Another hysterical read from Mr. Gunman! I loved this one too!!! In case you've forgotten and are just taking life way too seriously, follow the kids in this story and see how beautifully funny the world must be when everything is literal. Absolutely wonderful … Continue reading A child’s perspective is a guaranteed smile
Mrs. Roopy is the kind of teacher I want to be!
Book Review: My Weird School #3: Mrs. Roopy is Loopy! by Dan Gutman I LOVE THIS BOOK!!! Teaching is all about inspiring the love of learning, in my books. 😉 The illustrations complement the writing charmingly, and the writing... well, it's perfect for the kid in all of us! Every child has something special that … Continue reading Mrs. Roopy is the kind of teacher I want to be!
