Cure

In the whole scheme of things and what’s “arrear”,
It doesn’t matter where we steer;
How you may peer:
Which way you veer. …
Remember the daughters of King Lear??

Have a beer.
Watch the deer.
Fill up with cheer.
But do put that mind in gear!
As we spin in time-space travels … on this sphere.

PLEASE don’t shed a tear
My wonderful dear.
You can be without fear
Of someone’s smear,
Or snobbish sneer.
In many ways our troubles are “mere” …
There’ll be change to a stable climax community … away from this sere.

Calm days and nights are always quite near.
Yes!!! … For me and thee this should be perfectly clear.

pbm
[ 7 S’s / VV->^^ ]

memories of a place “devine” in mid-century south texas (and related thoughts triggered)

one brown one
through some privilege …
and tooth and nail …
had clawed his way to a huge cigar
and a mighty-big-car
chevrolet-dealership
(my dad and i and many others
admired respected loved
George Fernández)

but for the most part
the browns and blacks
were still clawing to survive

at st. joseph’s in the 1950s and 60s
the browns sat on the left
and the germans/anglos on the right
the white youth were in “solidarity”
the browns in cyo
alemanes mostly ran the show
at saint joe
(i was one …
of those very privileged
rightist alemanes
you know?)

the indigenous, the mestizos, the mexicans
in their own land
were forced to learn a new language
to change their culture their cuisine their traditions

in my formative years in the 1950s and 60s
for the browns
it was mostly farm field work
transporte de los melones y heno
desde los campos
or working cotton, cherries, sugar beets, or apples …
in far-away places
before coming back to the divine in devine
well into the school year

blacks dragged from their homeland
didn’t/wouldn’t even live in divine devine
though they did come in daily
to proudly work hard
doing menial back-breaking labor
to take trickle-down crumbs
of wonderful capitalism

a capitalism
which used power and devious manipulation
and used usury
to enslave
to bring the natural and indigenous to its knees
to control the relatively poor, powerless, and disenfranchised
with a tyrannical knee …

and—more recently—
with the fossil natural of millions of years from the past
to enslave …
differently …
but to enslave
………………………..
wanting, wanting, wanting
desperately wanting
wishing, wishing, wishing
and yes
hoping, hoping, hoping
waiting, waiting, waiting

waiting, waiting, waiting
for the riots of the 1960s,
and 70s and 80s and 90s and 2000s and 2010s and 2020
para la raza unida
José Angel Gutiérrez
the brown berets
maldef
civil riots

civil riots

civil rights
and a bit of justice, equality, equity

but not enough
all want their FAIR share of power
whatever that is

fair share of power
whatever that is
it is not empty cruel desperate poverty
or extreme disparity
or scorched Eaarth
or unregulated neo-liberal trickle-down capitalism
(or especially a blindly-ignorant power-hungry
-narcissistic non-understanding uncompassionate trumpism)

fair share of power
whatever that is
it is not a lack of
profound, comprehensive, holistic
positively ethical
applied community ecology
across curricula and campuses
of all human organizational entities

fair share of power
whatever that is
it is not!
the incapacity to critically think and decision-make

fair share of power
whatever that is
it is not hiding in a bunker
in our artificial synthetic bubbles
behind our walls
-our powerful military and police and guns and armaments
-our usury our scorched Eaarth
-our devious manipulations our slaves
-our unshared power
sheltered at least for the time being
complacent apathetic prayerful blessed not active
and out to get more more more
unmasked or masked
“socially distant” or “not”
but mostly de facto
SOCIALLY DISTANT
ECOLOGICALLY DISTANT
with little or no real consideration for others
no true compassion for others
………………………..

my hope is always
that they that we
are constantly
humbly cognizant of
empathetical to
the truly powerless

–powerless in particular moments (for some damn near forever)
disenfranchised in various times (for some damn near forever)
here in the homeland of our empire
and in other parts of the Eaarth–

and that we are
especially understanding of
and compassionate toward
other species
and dynamic homeostatic symbioses

through this we are empathic of our own

pbm
[ 7 S’s / VV->^^ ]

we need to find a cure for our illness* (there’s a lot of work out there to do!)

MAKE MYSELF GREAT!
MAKE MY TRIBE GREAT!!
MAKE MY NATION GREAT!!!
MAKE WHITE NATIONALISM GREAT!!!!
MAKE AMERICA
(you know the REAL AMERICA
not …
shithole central “america”
or shithole south “america”
or shithole mexico
not …
those … indigenous
those … blacks, browns, and yellows)
MAKE AMERICA GREAT!!!!!

i am sick
we are all very sick
at a minimum psychologically
well … psychologically and ecologically …
ecologically and psychologically

severe poverty, disparity
we fat cat Haves consuming and consuming and consuming
three-plus times
70,000 Calories** per capita per day!
when many, VERY MANY
have to scratch out
barely fifteen hundred per day

destruction of …
healthy psyches
social fabrics
good, solid, healthy traditions and customs, culture
watersheds
foodsheds
individuals
populations
ecological communities
………………..

nuclear arms
packages of mass destruction
enough to destroy dynamic homeostatic symbioses
several times over

guns guns!!! Why so many guns???
biocides biocides!!! why so much biocide???
plastics plastics!!! why so much plastic???
stuff why so damn much stuff
all this durn synthetic artificial clutter
big homes big cars big business/big sports/big schools/megachurches why?
fossil energy fossil energy!!!
EMBODIED HUMAN APPROPRATED NET PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY!!!
enough already!

exercise machines exercise machines!?! WHY EXERCISE MACHINES???
ARE WE ILL???
…………………

We do need to find a cure for our illness

burst the bubbles …
of racism
of gender-identity-expression suppression
of neglect of the disabled, the homeless, the imprisoned
of xenophobia,
of socio-economic status
from “education” inequalities
from …
conspicuous consumption and
rampant artificialization of “nature”

tear down the walls
become borderless
remove all the barriers
even genetic and epigenetic
but especially environmental

communicate
really communicate
daily
weekly
yearly
epochally epically

make each and every one
every individual of all species
in all of the world
wholly (NOT HOLY!) great
in ecological community
in dynamic homeostatic symbioses

in …
profound and holistic humility
empathy

through …
sharing solidarity
kindness sweetness
beauty through and through

steadfast and strong in this conviction
becoming knowledgeable of ecological principles, processes, values
being wise, prudent
…………………………………
* Sylvia Manning’s prompt from Thich Naht Hahn’s Living Buddha, Living Christ, 1995. (I was raised Roman Catholic in a rural parish of mostly German/Anglo-Americans and Mexican-Americans. A number of years ago as I listened to presenters on the world’s religions at a Texas Lutheran University Krost Symposium on “World Religions” I identified most with what the Jewish scholar presented. Nevertheless, I strongly felt I should be Buddhist.)
**Kilocalories.
pbm
[ 7S’s / VV->^^ ]

“Poems” Generated During a Bicycle Ride, May 26, 2020*

Creekside Pressure

they all write and read so well
and I sound like hell
when they ring the bell
mine will never sell
perhaps I’ll just go it and fail
with the one about a farmer and a dell
anyway … I’ll TRY! … and smell
out a good tale.

…………………..

Checkmate … Or Check Mates

Check.
Checkmate.

“Check!!!” check mates!

Solidarity to elude checkmate.
………………………
Life is chess.
Or chess is a microcosm of life.
We mustn’t care too deeply if we win or lose.
Yes … we should play it well.
But not too seriously.
See the upbeat hilarity or sick humor in it all.

And try to LEARN!
(Which is more important
Than trying to earn)
How to care for ALL others …
Homo, Sialia, Odocoileus, Danaus,
Amaranthus, Bacillus, and Aedes

Before your matter plus energy entity and existence
Fizzles away.

************************************

*I have three (3) others scribbled out and will try and find the time to develop them and to soon insert them herein.  (They deal with “song”, “vocabulary”, and “this cat with nine (9) lives”.)

pbm 5/27/2020
[ 7 S’s / VV->^^ ]

Memorial Day, 2020

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/27858/10-things-remember-about-memorial-day

……………………

My Dad Luther Alton Martin was a good and admirable man of whom I am proud. Uncle Oscar Bain Martin who I only know through stories–mostly from my Grandma Eva Martin and cousin Wanda Jo Dinklage–and letters he wrote, died a young man of integrity and virtue of whom I am also proud and honored to bear his name.  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82787196/oscar-bain-martin  (I do have a PowerPoint presentation focusing primarily on Uncle Bain which includes excerpts from his letters from the European Front in WW II before he was killed in February of 1945.)

They were good buddies and both, I think, very humble men.  Neither seemed to be particularly proud of their service in the U.S. Marines and Army in WW II.

……………………

https://www.military.com/veterans-day/history-of-veterans-day.html

Armistice Day … For Ever and Ever!

 

“We Can’t Make It Here”

James McMurtry

“Vietnam Vet with a cardboard sign
Sitting there by the left turn line
Flag on the wheelchair flapping in the breeze
One leg missing, both hands free
No one’s paying much mind to him
The V.A. budget’s stretched so thin
And there’s more comin’ home from the Mideast war
We can’t make it here anymore

That big ol’ building was the textile mill
It fed our kids and it paid our bills
But they turned us out and they closed the doors
We can’t make it here anymore

See all those pallets piled up on the loading dock
They’re just gonna set there till they rot
‘Cause there’s nothing to ship, nothing to pack
Just busted concrete and rusted tracks
Empty storefronts around the square
There’s a needle in the gutter and glass everywhere
You don’t come down here ‘less you’re looking to score
We can’t make it here anymore

The bar’s still open but man it’s slow
The tip jar’s light and the register’s low
The bartender don’t have much to say
The regular crowd gets thinner each day

Some have maxed out all their credit cards
Some are working two jobs and living in cars
Minimum wage won’t pay for a roof, won’t pay for a drink
If you gotta have proof just try it yourself Mr. CEO
See how far 5.15 an hour will go
Take a part time job at one of your stores
Bet you can’t make it here anymore

High school girl with a bourgeois dream
Just like the pictures in the magazine
She found on the floor of the laundromat
A woman with kids can forget all that
If she comes up pregnant what’ll she do
Forget the career, forget about school
Can she live on faith? live on hope?
High on Jesus or hooked on dope
When it’s way too late to just say no
You can’t make it here anymore

Now I’m stocking shirts in the Wal-Mart store
Just like the ones we made before
‘Cept this one came from Singapore
I guess we can’t make it here anymore

Should I hate a people for the shade of their skin
Or the shape of their eyes or the shape I’m in
Should I hate ’em for having our jobs today
No I hate the men sent the jobs away
I can see them all now, they haunt my dreams
All lily white and squeaky clean
They’ve never known want, they’ll never know need
Their shit don’t stink and their kids won’t bleed
Their kids won’t bleed in the damn little war
And we can’t make it here anymore

Will work for food
Will die for oil
Will kill for power and to us the spoils
The billionaires get to pay less tax
The working poor get to fall through the cracks
Let ’em eat jellybeans let ’em eat cake
Let ’em eat shit, whatever it takes
They can join the Air Force, or join the Corps
If they can’t make it here anymore

And that’s how it is
That’s what we got
If the president wants to admit it or not
You can read it in the paper
Read it on the wall
Hear it on the wind
If you’re listening at all
Get out of that limo
Look us in the eye
Call us on the cell phone
Tell us all why

In Dayton, Ohio
Or Portland, Maine
Or a cotton gin out on the great high plains
That’s done closed down along with the school
And the hospital and the swimming pool
Dust devils dance in the noonday heat
There’s rats in the alley
And trash in the street
Gang graffiti on a boxcar door
We can’t make it here anymore”

 

paul bain martin

[ 7 S’s / VV->^^ ]

Fond Memories of Alton Martin of Stockdale and Devine, Texas (1916-2005), triggered by some messy winter days here in Seguin

paul’s “axioms”, etc.

Almost every morning as I read the newspaper and listen to the news, my mind begins to attempt to deal with at least some of the “axioms, principles, doctrines” in the “poem” below. And perhaps on too many occasions—like today–I feel I’ve just gotta get the thoughts down and “digitized” before doing something more substantial like: cleaning up the mess from yesterday’s watershed lesson for grandson Landon; transferring chicken-yard compost to a garden area; putting folded clothes in appropriate drawers; working on the little heavily-illustrated applied ecology book; finally getting around to building my casket so others won’t have to worry with this; fixing a bicycle tire flat and going for a long ride; eating, … . … Mañana.
…………………

paul’s “axioms”, etc.

The Second Law of Thermodynamics.
(Every action has unintended consequences.
Order in one system creates disorder in another.
As energy is transformed it tends toward “uselessness”.
Artificialization destroys dynamic homeostatic symbioses …
Or “nature”.)

The Precautionary Principle.
(Brother Dr. John Russell prescribed chloroquine
For my immediate family’s time in South America in the 1980s.
Nevertheless, we never used it
Because of known detrimental side-effects
Even in that time 40 years ago. ….
PLEEASE! Always take care with the halogens.
We need them!
But used carelessly and in excess
They do harm!
And yes, this includes
The chlorine in DDT, mirex, chlorpyrifos,
And common salt.)

An Ethic of Reciprocity.
(With our heart and soul, and in daily actions and long-term plans,
We must profoundly, comprehensively, holistically consider
ALL others, especially relatively powerless havenots
Including other species, …
And especially in this particular Anthropocene time
Of plutocracy and severe disparity.
“To live,
We must daily break the body
And shed the blood of Creation.
When we do this knowingly, lovingly, skillfully, reverently,
It is a sacrament.
When we do it ignorantly, greedily, clumsily, destructively,
[Trumpianly]*
It is a desecration.
In such desecration
We condemn ourselves
To spiritual and moral loneliness,
And others to want.”**)

We can’t always wait for the Scientific Method
And good statistical analysis.
But generally, it is best to do so.
(Physical therapist brother Charlie
Swears by Echinacea
And good friend Dr. Darryl
By saw palmetto.
“And what the heck,
It can’t hurt, can it!?!”
However, …
Are we really taking Echinacea and saw palmetto?? …
And in the way indigenous folk used it???)

Live in solidarity …
Sabiamente, Simply, Smally, Slowly, Steadfastly, Sharingly, Sustainably.
(Morally and ethically,
What other option do we have?)

Be very, very skeptical of folk’s “Axioms”.
(You just have to accept it pablo! …
We’ve always had “disparity”!
In today’s world, human systems
Are SO much more efficient.
We’ve always had slavery. …
And you can have good slavery …
And be good to the slaves.
Women and children have always had a rightful place
Below men, below the patriarch!
Homosexuals, transsexuals, bisexuals, etc. aren’t normal.
Humans have always been at War.
Abortion is murder.
Guns don’t kill … .
On the whole …
Plastics, biocides, synthetic chemicals,
The Green Revolution, industrial ag, transnational corporations, artificialization
Have been/are good.
Mail-in voting is
More corruptible
And less democratic
Than other options.
There must be a Krishna, … /Yahweh/Yazad, … /God/Allah
In The Way of My Faith
And the way I believe in a “God”!
Haven’t you read the Mahabharata, … /Avesta/Bible/Qur’an?
No need to worry!
Don’t fret about COVID-19 or the Spanish flu.
It’s in God’s hands.
Capitalism is the best economic system–
Socio-political/economic system–
We have ever had
Or ever will have!
We are living in the best of times!!!)

paul
……………………….
*My personal insert.
**Wendell Berry

pbm
[ 7 S’s / VV->^^ ]

Feeling Romantic in Rio’s Natureza

Wonderful plant species with Latin names which I enjoyed while walking the fence line after recent rains on sixty-acres in sunny Rio Medina, Texas, May 19, 2020

Prosopis glandulosa
Opuntia lindheimeri
Stipa leucotricha
Ratibida columnifera
Aloysia gratissima
Vachellia rigidula
Cynodon dactylon
Diospyros texana
Smilax bona-nox
Asclepias texana
Schizachyrium scoparium
Bouteloua curtipendula
Quercus fusiformis
Mahonia trifoliolata

E muitos mais!

Eu amo as línguas românticas.
………………………
I love the romantic languages!

pbm
[ 7 S’s / VV->^^ ]

Virtual Creekside

Virtual creekside?
Creekside virtual?
Creekside virtue??
……………………..
Zoom! Boom! No gloom in my room!
Think I’m gonna swoon!!
With whom?
Seguin Creekside Poets are coming! Via Zoom. … They always bloom!!
Maybe I’ll croon?

“ … now Rocky Raccoon,
He fell back in his room
Only to find Gideon’s bible.
Gideon checked out,
And he left it no doubt,
To help with good Rocky’s revival, …
D’do D’do D’do Do Do Do … ”

………………………

Zoom. BOOM!!!  …  Wait!
Why have you all left the room?

pbm
[ 7 S’s / VV->^^ ]

 

Building on Matador Solidarity … and on Respect for Self & Community

“… teachers are really proving that they ARE the backbone of education now and always have been, not legislators or standardized testing development companies. They are creating their lessons plans, staying in contact with students, informing parents, and encouraging both while taking care of the needs of their own children and homes. They are indeed heroes as well as health care workers. “

From a highly respected and good teacher of many years at Seguin ISD

(During this COVID-19 Pandemic, Seguin ISD is maintaining quality contact with 100% of its student population, providing hotspots where needed for internet connection and communication, preparing 10s of thousands of meals free of charge, and working to maintain quality education & enrichment activities during these trying days of the novel corona virus. Moreover, fiscally responsible strategies and tactics are being considered for now and the future in light of lake management and COVID-19 economic impacts.)

I am writing this piece after a wakeup call from LULAC Council 682. Local LULAC colleagues helped me to recognize that despite my constant bringing up the topic of the desperate need for ecology-across-curricula & -campuses of all human organizational entities, my active involvement in our local Seguin ISD was a very minimal few committee assignments back in the 1980s/90s when our children were in school here and some school board meeting-attendance during school bond campaigns. I began to feel some deep guilt after a couple of LULAC meetings in which we discussed local educational issues!

More Perfect Public Schools. I do strongly believe, and there is science to support this, that schools should be kept small, be nestled in the community for equitable ethnic, cultural, socio-economic diversity, and have plenty of secure native green space for outdoor ecological learning. We have done a reasonable job with elementary schools, but the middle and high schools of the district should be closer in size to 500 students rather than the current 800-2000 students per school.

In their learning process each and every student should receive a profound and holistic learning of ecological processes, principles, and values, i.e., the development of the capacity to ethically interact with local ecological community and to critically think and decision-make. They should become generalists as well as to become at the least fairly good at some specialty. Of course the ability to effectively communicate is of utmost importance; there should be solid learning of the three Rs; a solid foundation in the sciences and the humanities should be built; and the school days should involve healthy nutrition, regular but fun exercise, sports, art, and music. Moreover, being able to speak more than one language should be a goal to be seriously considered. Ecology-across-the-curriculum also incorporates economics, including home economics and money management as well as a study of agriculture and being able to grow our own food locally.

Finally, a school with ecology-across-the-curriculum and -campus would be robustly involved and integrated in the whole ecological community. Each student would locally perform service learning and/or internships and present results of these experiences to local organizations and groups during their high school years. There would be campus measurements of energetics, material flow, life cycle analysis and externalities, trash, pollution, food nutrition analysis and amount grown on campus, and other sustainable indicators … and an attempt to make the school and local village truly sustainable. (I must mention that sports fields should use natural grass, that the community emphasis should be more on the less expensive and heathier fútbol vs. football, and that buildings should be constructed and oriented to use to the extent possible passive cooling and heating strategies.)
https://www.eeob.iastate.edu/classes/EEOB-590A/marshcourse/V.5/V.5a%20What%20Is%20Education%20For.htm

Current State of Seguin ISD. I won’t be satisfied until we achieve my dream touched on in the previous section which implies hope for more perfect public schools. However, the current mindsets of the local, regional, national, and international populace are not with me (except perhaps in Finland*). Nevertheless, there are some incredibly positive things that make me happy about Seguin ISD. I believe we have a great and principled school board which is interested in Seguin ISD being fiscally sound, pragmatic, and working toward a more ideal learning system. We have highly intelligent administrators of integrity who are working smartly and with focus on some cutting-edge programs (designed to reach all students and to holistically and profoundly meet our learning needs including Spanish and English as other languages). And we have good students, parents, and teachers who have the capacity to work together and learn. We have an incredibly supportive and competent staff. And as our current mayor often reminds us, we do have a good little community with adequate resources for realizing quality learning. (We do, however, need to work harder at making certain that everyone here has a sustainable livelihood with adequate monetary compensation for quality life. … We need a goal and doable plan for considerably less disparity.)

Seguin ISD excites me in particular with novel development of some good old ideas such as:
Community Learning Exchange (CLE) spearheaded by Mark Cantu, Chief of School Improvement. Mark and CLE are a key cornerstone to making certain there is school and community communication with each and every student in the Seguin ISD. CLE is a sharing of local wisdom from all sectors of the community with none being left out, and collective leadership approaches for addressing critical social issues. CLE is de facto an affirmative action.
Whole Child Initiatives (WCI) and the LiiNK (let’s inspire innovation and kids) Projects directed by Pete Silvius. These initiatives focus on unstructured play (four 15-minute breaks per day), good health, and character development and social responsibility. Moreover, there have been efforts at encouraging more students to walk and bicycle to and from school, including in organized groups under adult supervision. Seguin’s LiiNK Project has statistically analyzed results demonstrating drops in overweight children as well as significant decreases in off-task behaviors. (I personally have appreciated being involved with ecological activities at the Seguin ISD Fifth Grade HEB Camps and similar activities for elementary students at the Seguin Outdoor Learning Center, both associated with Pete & WCI.)
Dual Language Enrichment being diligently developed with the blood and sweat of Andrea Jaramillo. Goals are for high linguistic proficiency and high academic proficiency in two languages, and positive cross-cultural attitudes.

My focus on these three (3) programs does not mean that other areas of learning are being neglected within Seguin ISD. For instance, the district recognizes the essential needs of Special Education and maintaining a focus on these students with special talents, strengths, and disabilities. Seguin ISD teachers, the administration, and the board are relentless in trying to reach EACH child, and the WHOLE child with comprehensive learning.

One of many goals of Dr. Matthew Gutierrez, superintendent of Seguin ISD is to attain 100% on-level reading by the third (3rd) grade within five (5) years. Seguin ISD was on track to meet this goal pre COVID-19. Also, Seguin ISD has a robust Early College High School in which over 60% of the participants are Hispanic and other minorities. Estimated value to the 290 families involved is over $400,000.

Since I do love tennis, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that Mr. Sam Ramos, history teacher, tennis coach, and fluent English/Spanish speaker has amazingly gotten tennis adult enthusiasts from the upper 80s in age to the 20s involved in playing with and teaching tennis skills to his Matador team during the summer and after school. It is a wonderful collaborative learning and communication process and demonstration of solidarity in the village of Seguin.

Now, I don’t mean to indicate that all is hunky-dory here with the education system in south central Texas, U.S.A. By many measures, this proud state ranks low as far as quality learning is concerned. The U.S., Texas, Guadalupe County, and Seguin have some serious education challenges. In addition, despite the mantras in education of “steady-navigating through goal-setting and policy development, strategic planning & action, monitoring, assessment, and replanning to stay the course”, I am regularly disappointed with too much administrative reorganization and turn-over, total replanning before a plan has been given the time and opportunity to work, and a paucity of good statistically analyzed assessments in the education process. Nevertheless, I am convinced that Seguin ISD is currently intelligently and industriously working to meet the challenge of improving quality education.

Let’s battle tooth and nail in solidarity as community and give positive energy, sabiduría, and resources to make Seguin ISD become the best it can be. We all know that quality learning is the foundation for quality local ecological community. I personally am going to work at becoming more knowledgeable about our local schools through some additional research and reading and by viewing past school board meetings and attending (via Zoom or otherwise) future meetings. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDQoPCuC0P07mZ8Lq6K7tpO29YjM2bZF2 Furthermore, if anyone wishes to send me an email or come by the house (with a mask and social distancing) for relevant dialogue, my addresses are:
pbainmartin@gmail.com & 605 Elm Street, Seguin, Texas.
And if you do contact me, I’ll probably give you my android number for texting. Also, I do have a Facebook page and blog.

Finally, …
if I perceive significant unwarranted incompetence and slack and intellectual laziness, and/or if I experience true and justified disappointment with respect to the improvement of our local education system, I will be overtly and covertly speaking out against the responsible pendejos.

paul b. martin, ph.d.
Some limited experience in teaching at all levels–
kinder, elementary, middle, high, and disciplinary schools (Sue Smith);
scientific presentations at meetings/short courses.
22 years at St. Philip’s College with collaboration with
Gates Kindergarten and Davis/Wheatley Middle School and Brackenridge High, etc.
Certified in Biology/Physical Science, Composite Science, and Spanish.
Volunteer as Science Fair judge for many years, and ecologically with elementary youth with Seguin Outdoor Learning Center, Kids on the Land, Generations Indigenous Ways, etc.)
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*Finland generally ranks high in education assessments. Its school system has a Dewey philosophy of experiential learning, integrated ecology across the curricula and campus, and development of critical thinking and decision-making. Schools and class sizes are small; they emphasize regular play breaks, outdoor learning, and cooperation over competition; school days are short; and there is not onerous homework. Standardized testing is not generally used but schools are regularly evaluated to provide guidance to administrators for positive school development. Most teachers have a Master’s degree.

pbm

[ 7 S’s / VV->^^ ]