Archive for November, 2005

Out of commission for a little while.

I was out of commission for a little while this weekend and yesterday.
That’s what you get for neglecting to change your billing info on your Web host’s site when your credit card expires.

Oh well, we are back in business. Hope all is well for you.

Teacher Blogs

As a “teacher” I find the need for other teachers to sympathize with often. As a new teacher I would love to have more experienced teachers I could glean wisdom from, learn from, grow from. I don’t have those sorts of privelages so I’ve got to go with what I got.

But I sort of found a niche that could use some filling. There isn’t really one site or place that has sort of collected and categorized Teacher’s Blogs. What I mean is I would love to find other teachers like me who work with at-risk youth. I know if I was a third grade teacher I’d want to hear from other third grade teachers more then high school teachers, etc.

So, I’m going to start collecting the websites of teachers that I find around the net and organizing them according to what they talk about.

Anyone want to send me some Teacher blogs?

This is Why I write…

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10.25.05
The crisis in Darfur is part of a larger conflict that has been ongoing for over 25 years. The genocide itself has been happening for nearly two years. I am glad that this article has been posted, but it’s sad that such inhumane acts can go on for two years before we care.

10.25.05
The crisis in Sudan has spread to affect Uganda as well. There are children who commute nightly because they may otherwise be abducted and forced to become child soldiers. Check out:
http://www.invisiblechildren.com
http://www.actforstolenchildren.org
http://www.guluwalk.com

10.24.05
thank you

10.24.05
I lived in Sudan for a few months, words cannot describe the horror those people face every day.

When i was there the arabs rode in on horse back with machettes and ak 47s and killed an entire village.

Thank you for bringing this to everyones attention

10.24.05
my heart is broken and convicted.
thank you for this article.

10.23.05
Even if you had been watching TV you wouldn’t have known about it because the media doesn’t talk about it. The world leaders should be ashamed of themselves for letting this continue, maybe thats why its not known about because they don’t want us to be aware of their great failure.

10.21.05
I also wanted to recommend Invisble Children. Watch it, tell people about it and HELP! It’s the story of well, invisible children in Northern Uganda- has so much to do with Sudan!!! The Sudanese government sponsors Joseph Kony, a man who is perverting the minds of young children as he abducts them into his war and army… Watch the movie!

10.21.05
Thank you! Thank you for writing this! As time goes on, I realize more and more that the Church will be the ones to affect change in this crisis of humanity! We need to start paying attention and praying. Here are a few other references that I would love to recommend: Sojourners.com- great for Christians interested in social justice.

10.21.05
effective. great job,
ariah.

10.21.05
Thank you for this brief and startling article… I think many of us are guilty of not having learned enough about this horrible crisis. Does anyone know anything about the role Canada is taking in all of this, or the names of relevant Canadian organizations I may contact? This information would be appreciated!

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