Sandy Stott of the Thoreau Farm recently visited Special Collections at Davis Family Library to see Henry David Thoreau’s personal copy of Walden with his notes in the margins. Stott wrote about his visit in this very nice blog post– … Continue reading →…Continue Reading “Holding Walden” recently…
Month: July 2013
Un mural de la Misión que me impactó
Eugenia Trotsenko (Nivel 2) Yo escogí un mural con el caballo porque a mí me gustan los caballos mucho. Además, el mural tenía los colores luminosos y bonitos. Cuando yo vi este mural la puerta de la valla estaba abierta … Continúe leyendo →…Continue Reading Un mural de la Misión que me impactó
La transformación de la Misión
Isabel Moore (nivel 2) Este mural es uno de los más nuevos de la Misión. Aunque otros murales representan esfuerzos políticos del pasado o retos generales, este mural retrata una tensión específica y pertinente al momento presente en la historia … Continúe leyendo →…Continue Reading La transformación de la Misión
Summer Scene: Life in Two Languages
Bilingual assistants have a critical, if almost invisible, role in the success of Middlebury Language School students….Continue Reading Summer Scene: Life in Two Languages
Friday links – July 26, 2013
“Flipped” classes – A clear-eyed look at “flipped” teaching, from CHE. The author argues flipped classes require more classroom support than a traditional lecture course, and more contact with and more engagement from students, but it can also mean more learning. … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Friday links – July 26, 2013
Coop Dreams
Of raising boys and chickens…Continue Reading Coop Dreams
Archive: Blue Ribbon Days
What did college loyalty mean in the 1890s?…Continue Reading Archive: Blue Ribbon Days