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| Tuesday, October 14, 2008 |
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No Talking
By Charles Strohacker @ 1:48 PM :: 732 Views :: Books, Education
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We had gone down that road of, "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all." So I decided that the next step should logically be: "You can't say anything at all to each other...or else."
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| Friday, October 10, 2008 |
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Uncle Norm
By Charles Strohacker @ 9:10 AM :: 864 Views :: Devotional, Faith, Personal, Family
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The thing I remember most about Norm was that he was an incredible Christian gentleman. No, let me state that differently. Norm was an incredible Christian gentle man (two words). Now, that doesn’t mean he wasn’t a ‘man’s man’ or a manly man...
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| Wednesday, September 24, 2008 |
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Do Not Let Your Left Hand Know What Your Right Hand Is Doing
By Charles Strohacker @ 2:57 PM :: 680 Views :: Personal, Humor
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One Sunday night our team was bowling against Wif's, and Diane had a very good first game. The second game started out even better, but as she leaned over to pick up her ball from the ball return to start the third frame, Wif, who was sitting next to me at the scorer's table, asked me, "Does she always do that with her right hand when she releases the ball?" You know, of course, that he said it just loud enough for Diane to hear him.
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| Monday, September 15, 2008 |
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For Those Who Lead
By Charles Strohacker @ 1:31 PM :: 580 Views :: Faith
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Sometimes I think that Luther may have belonged to a Lutheran church.
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| Thursday, September 11, 2008 |
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Third Graders 9/5/08
By Charles Strohacker @ 12:01 AM :: 633 Views :: Education, Humor
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It's interesting some of the things we remember from long ago. I recall one afternoon in class at RF, a methods class before we went out student teaching, and I think it was Dr. Zimmer who told us that if he had his way, his preference would be to place the best teachers in his school in the lower elementary classes. The better the teacher, the lower in the grades he would place them. I was puzzled at first by what he said, but his explanation made sense and always stuck with me. I've often thought that Dr. Zimmer would have approved of my placement teaching 8th graders.
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