Wednesday, January 15, 2014

january 15

JOURNAL TOPIC: ["No One To Depend On" by Santana; "You've Got A Friend" by James Taylor]

In his book The Lonely Crowd, sociologist David Riesman suggested that city dwellers surrounded by millions are actually more isolated than people who live in smaller communities with less company.  My friend Kurt calls this "The Allegory of the Trail"-- almost everyone looks up and greets each other on the trail, even though the very same people may walk right by each other on the street.

The way we relate to each other is sometimes a matter of personality; it's more often a matter of context.  No matter how happy/angry/introverted/extroverted/rational/emotional a person is, for example, she has to act just like her classmates in school.  The nail that sticks out gets hammered. Everyone conforms to the same set of behaviors in a classroom or they get in trouble.

One of the behavioral norms in school is individual performance.  Do your own work.  Keep your eyes on your own paper.  Use your own words.  You've all learned how to do this well (or at least give the appearance).  The problem is, the world doesn't operate that way.  That's why so many organizational leaders look at talented, bright-eyed new graduates and wonder, "Why can't they be better team players?" Lev Vygotsky and many other theorists have observed that we learn better when we collaborate, and in today's networked world this is truer and easier than ever.

So, today's journal question is this: how can each of us help each other succeed this semester?  There is a Chinese proverb that says, "If you save a person's life you take responsibility for it."  The term "no child left behind" has been so abused that it's become meaningless, but what if we took it literally?  How can you help your fellow learners pass the AP exam and achieve their goals?  How can they help you?

AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Check literature analysis books for credit.
3. The military has Boot Camp. Football teams have Hell Week. We have Shakespeare.

HW:
1. Begin reading your literature analysis book if you haven't already (due in 16 days)
2. Practice if you didn't recite today
3. Give/get help
4. Make progress on your lit terms (due on your blog by COB Friday)

10 comments:

  1. So I notice at least 3 people turned in CD's (that I know of), and yet, we still seem to be having a lot of 90's music... I mean unless people my age enjoy a lot more 90's than I was aware of...

    HINT HINT.

    That is all.

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    1. Ha! Guilty. I changed computers and need to upload the CDs into iTunes. Anyone want to help?

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    2. Yay! You're on. Let's talk today.

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  2. Recite what? Barely got back to civilization and phone service.

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    1. Hey Kapule Bisbee, I don't know you yet but your name is cool. Anyways, for Dr. Preston's class we memorized the "St. Crispin's Day Speech" from "Henry the V" by Shakespeare.

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    2. That's because I'm on the wrong blog haha. thank you though for the quick response amara.

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    3. Aw, man... I thought you were going big! :)

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