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Our Past is a Warning for Our Future

July 24, 2016 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

I’ve been looking for a text to accompany some nonfiction pieces for my Sophomore English class.  The non-ficiton pieces are about the Japanese-American internment camps during WWII and I’ve been looking for a novel to give the students a better idea of what happened during this program.  I really liked The Invisible Thread , but sadly that’s out of print.  Then I came across Dust of Eden.  It was recommended to me by a colleague (God bless fellow English teachers).  It’s interesting because it’s a […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History

The Chancellor's CBR8 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: ·
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Education

July 23, 2016 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Being a teacher is rewarding and I enjoy most things about my profession.  But being a teacher in a Christian school always gets people to ask, “Why don’t you work in public school?  You’d make better money.”  First of all, this is true although more money more problems because there’s a lot of politics involved in public schools.  Also, no teacher public/private/parochial decides to go into teaching for the money.  Let’s be honest. At the turn of the twentieth century, this book, Education published that […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction

The Chancellor's CBR8 Review No:27 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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Advent, Lent, and Pentecost..Oh my!

July 23, 2016 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Not coming from a liturgical church community, it’s only been recently that I’ve discovered the other Christian “holidays” outside of Christmas and Easter. Living the Christian Year is a good introduction to the idea of living a year with Christian rhythms and seasons.  In the protestant denomination I grew up in, Advent and Lent were seen as Catholic.  Not something that was bad, just not something that our community participated in.  The downside to this is, that it seems pretty boring to just wait for […]

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The Chancellor's CBR8 Review No:26 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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East of Eden: Or Steinbeck’s Weird Relationship with Women

July 23, 2016 by The Chancellor 1 Comment

I’ve read The Pearl.  I’ve finished 80% of The Grapes of Wrath.  But I’ve never tackled any of Steinbeck’s other works.  Then came my book club’s pick for July, East of Eden.  I didn’t realize how long it is until I plucked it off the shelf at my library.  I was excited (I love long books) but also worried (bad long books are grueling reads).  Sadly, my worries paid out more than my excitement. The first chapter opens with a brilliant setting of the topography […]

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The Chancellor's CBR8 Review No:25 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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Sharks, Family, and Growing-up

July 17, 2016 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Sharks.  They are my Achilles heel.  For some reason they are my irrational fear.  Yes, I lived in California, but I’ve never been deep enough into the Pacific to actually be in danger of sharks nor have I seen one in the wild.  Ever since I was a kid though, they have been the one fear I couldn’t explain.  As an adult I’ve just learned to own it.  And I’m not the only one. I was browsing my library’s new arrivals section and meandered over […]

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The Chancellor's CBR8 Review No:24 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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Grades…What are They Good For?

July 17, 2016 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Previously I had read a book by Cathy Vatterott called Rethinking Homework.  Rethinking Grading which is also by Vatterott.  Grading harmonizes a lot with Homework and shares Vatterott’s base philosophy that grades should be grounded in learning objectives, should be as objective as possible, and behavior should be kept separate. For example, some teachers incorporate attendance as one of the categories that factor into the overall grade.  While attendance is important to the educational process, does it relate to how well you wrote an essay?  […]

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The Chancellor's CBR8 Review No:23 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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