This week, Yale's National Institute for Teachers begins with a refresher course in dormitories.
I forgot the standard protocol of bringing bedspread and sheets and spent the first night on a plastic mattress with two paper thin sheets and a flimsy blanket as my covering. My roommate, Ane, from Houston and I agreed to support eachother from the start. We discovered the dining room, regulated the thermostat and purloined a stack of bowls and silverware for our efficiency suite and mini kitchen.
We are part of Yale's Initiative to inspire, motivate and empower about 60 teachers from
With the Yale Seminar, I will introduce my 100 students at Capital High School in Santa Fe to "Maps and Mapmaking," with a particular link to The End of Poverty by Jeffrey Sachs, and a look at relations between poverty in Santa Fe, the US, Africa and the world. Our particular focus is MAPS--what is on a map, directions, measurements and locations, symbols and what is not--specifics and alot of details about real people.
We read Dava Sobel's Longitude and how the concept of longitude was developed using every possible and imaginable system. We soon will be
Being at Yale at this time during the filming of the Indiana Jones sequel has been incredible. Stephen Spielberg has redone the entire campus in the 50's US style. Street lights and signs removed, building facades refabricated, shops filled with antiquated clothing and products. One
has a sense of the passage of time and lost maps and adventures. I hope my students will latch onto my enthusiasm and excitement for maps. From early childhood, I loved to examine, study and collect maps of adventures and far off lands.
The group from Santa Fe, pictured above is composed of teachers in elementary to high school. Each of us is dedicated to working to enliven our classroom curriculum with content we learn in our Yale Seminars. Teachers from the College of Santa Fe, also are participating to help us create an organization to sustain the work locally and launch our own seminars a la Yale.
All is not work, however, there is a terrific heat wave, and it is humid too!. Under the trees it was nice and relaxing.
The group from Santa Fe, pictured above is composed of teachers in elementary to high school. Each of us is dedicated to working to enliven our classroom curriculum with content we learn in our Yale Seminars. Teachers from the College of Santa Fe, also are participating to help us create an organization to sustain the work locally and launch our own seminars a la Yale.
All is not work, however, there is a terrific heat wave, and it is humid too!. Under the trees it was nice and relaxing.
2 comments:
Hi Meredith
What an accurate description of our time at Yale! Thanks for not publishing the REALLY funny pictures! See you soon
Stephanie, I can see you on your porch just surveying your garden. Miss you and Ane..headed to LA for a wedding. Peace
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