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Hope it gives you an opportunity to think! Please, enjoy and share. Harlon on both cylinders and 78 rpm recordings. The Cylinder Restoration Project is an interesting visit and could stimulate some interesting lessons. My point; times really have changed, but has instructional transformation kept up with the pace of this change? Maybe someone in will discover this posting and reminisce! After all, these are the good old days!
SCHOOL DAYS (WHEN WE WERE A COUPLE OF KIDS) (Will Cobb / Gus Edwards) Byron G. Harlan - Albert Campbell - Billy Murray & Ada Jones. "School Days" is an American popular song written in by Will Cobb and Gus Edwards. Its subject is of a mature couple looking back sentimentally on their And you wrote on my slate, "I Love You, Joe" When we were a couple o' kids.
Oh, but times have changed. Please take a moment and read through my new lyrics to reflect the progression of time in education. Remember the excitement of watching a movie backwards? Yes, times are a changing and as educators we really do have to set priorities. For this reason I have written the song with two different sets of lyrics. You can chose how you want to sing the song.
Perhaps both are important and when integrated together help transform learning and bring real harmony to an old song.
Wishing you the very best as you keep trying to integrate the technology and transform instruction. I really do believe that the very best of School Days are still ahead of us! It really is a true inspiration! I loved your poetic substitutions, Mike. You inspired me to neglect my study and devote time to make an attempt myself! School days, school days Indefinite lessons in a global maze Podcasting, blogging and following a link, Guided and watched and facilitated to think, You were my mentor in Fort Wayne I was your friend in far Brisbane You wrote on my site to help me so Generous advice on the go!
I said to myself "I've got this one! Thank you for supporting our work. If you happen to be at an event please stop by and say hi! To send to more than one person, separate addresses with a comma. Music Lists are as unique as the musician!
Sorry I was so slow on my turn around. Trying to complete a school year. I really appreciate your verse, it was a wonderful addition to the song! It is so awesome how we can all learn from each other! Even as far as Fort Wayne to Brisbane is! I wish you the very best as you continue to grow as an educator and please continue to communicate and return!
Have a wonderful week and as always thank you so much! Thanks so much for the kind words. I am so glad you appreciated! I look forward to hearing from you in the future! Thank you for the kind words and taking the time to comment on the post! Please continue to return! First as always thanks for the kind comments and your always positive outlook. Sorry I was so slow on the turn around, end of year!
I agree with you and must say that teachers must learn to listen and when they do they will be able to tell the difference between the productive noise of learning and just plain noise. You are so correct about moving outside of those comfort zones! As I stated, I always enjoy reading what you have to say whether here, in your posts, or on twitter!
Please continue to keep me posted as you continue to learn and grow as an educator! Have a great week and an awesome summer! Thanks for you input and visit.
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