A Note to Colleagues
Feel free to use whatever curriculum ideas you find here. Some I have created truly independently, by myself. Yet I know I have benefited from the work and ideas of my colleagues and friends.
I have made an effort to cite the original sources from which I adapted some of my materials. (Some of these original sources are lost in the mists of Searches of Google Past.)
I believe that we are stronger when we share our resources and ideas, but I also teach the importance of citing one's sources along the way. So please, make a note of credit on the version you create.
Noted American journalist/historian/memoirist Henry Adams was right when he wrote "...[a teacher] can never know where [his/her] influence stops," but at least we can perhaps see where it goes!
Happy teaching!
I have made an effort to cite the original sources from which I adapted some of my materials. (Some of these original sources are lost in the mists of Searches of Google Past.)
I believe that we are stronger when we share our resources and ideas, but I also teach the importance of citing one's sources along the way. So please, make a note of credit on the version you create.
Noted American journalist/historian/memoirist Henry Adams was right when he wrote "...[a teacher] can never know where [his/her] influence stops," but at least we can perhaps see where it goes!
Happy teaching!