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Monthly Archives: February 2020

Posted on February 25, 2020 by roundlearning
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Lions Sit on Irons: The Curse of the Pedagogical Non-Negotiables

“Parrots sit on carrots,” said the cat. “Lions sit on irons and parrots sit on carrots.” “Doesn’t sound very comfortable,” said the frog. “It’s not about being comfortable,” said the …

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Posted on February 13, 2020 by roundlearning
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Ozymandias and the Heart that Fed

What a small poem. Ozymandias is tiny, really. Neatly condensed and deceptively packed into sonnet form, it’s densely crammed with narrators, images, hubris, and the devastating, eternal nothingness at the …

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Posted on February 12, 2020 by roundlearning
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It Starts as an Annotated Seating Plan

Last week, a friend forwarded me an email from her SLT. My stomach lurched as I read the content. I thought we were over this era of creating documents for …

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