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	<title>Salome Milstead</title>
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		<title>what exactly do we do?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my 10th grade English classes we have covered a respectable distance. <br /><br />Texts taught so far: <br /><br />Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut<br />flash fiction pieces: Bullet, Traditional Style Indian Garage, In the Likelihood of Murder<br />Short stories: Eleven by Sandra Cisneros and The Jacket by Gary Soto<br /><br />Skills practiced: <br /><br />Talk to the text/annotation<br />Complex sentences<br />compare and contrast <br />tons and tons of writing - informal, creative, poetry <br />Inferences<br />CAHSEE evaluation (California High School Exit Exam) <br /><br />Most importantly, I have gotten to know each student, read samples of their writing, and assessed their skill level (to one degree or another). I will use this info to craft the following 6 week grading period. <br /><br />I believe the theme will be inferences: how do you know what you know.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[In my 10th grade English classes we have covered a respectable distance. <br /><br />Texts taught so far: <br /><br />Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut<br />flash fiction pieces: Bullet, Traditional Style Indian Garage, In the Likelihood of Murder<br />Short stories: Eleven by Sandra Cisneros and The Jacket by Gary Soto<br /><br />Skills practiced: <br /><br />Talk to the text/annotation<br />Complex sentences<br />compare and contrast <br />tons and tons of writing - informal, creative, poetry <br />Inferences<br />CAHSEE evaluation (California High School Exit Exam) <br /><br />Most importantly, I have gotten to know each student, read samples of their writing, and assessed their skill level (to one degree or another). I will use this info to craft the following 6 week grading period. <br /><br />I believe the theme will be inferences: how do you know what you know.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>I can&#8217;t picture it</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 05:26:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found someone musing on her blog, a friend of a friend whose blog I enjoy immensely. <br /><br />She wrote:<br /><br /><i>There is a certain safety in just focusing on an established body of work, and being productive in a measurable way. sometimes process and exploratory work is not productive in the way that is easy to value- having a piece of artwork at the end of the day. Sometimes it just goes into the trash can, or sometimes nothing material comes of it at all. </i><br /><br />I've been stuck in process and exploratory work ever since I left art school. I have never - except for the short, yet blissful, two years at SFAI - had an established body of work. <br /><br />I'm having an ah-ha moment here. An established body of work. That's exactly what sets successful working artists apart from someone spinning their wheels. <br /><br />I ask, for myself, what might that look like? And this, my friends, appears to be precisely the problem.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I found someone musing on her blog, a friend of a friend whose blog I enjoy immensely. <br /><br />She wrote:<br /><br /><i>There is a certain safety in just focusing on an established body of work, and being productive in a measurable way. sometimes process and exploratory work is not productive in the way that is easy to value- having a piece of artwork at the end of the day. Sometimes it just goes into the trash can, or sometimes nothing material comes of it at all. </i><br /><br />I've been stuck in process and exploratory work ever since I left art school. I have never - except for the short, yet blissful, two years at SFAI - had an established body of work. <br /><br />I'm having an ah-ha moment here. An established body of work. That's exactly what sets successful working artists apart from someone spinning their wheels. <br /><br />I ask, for myself, what might that look like? And this, my friends, appears to be precisely the problem.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>has anyone read these?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 06:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Current book pile: <br />White Teeth <br />The Hummingbird's Daughter <br />Mr. Muo's Travelling Couch<br /><br />I'm trying to find a collection of books that I can use for book clubs in my English classes. These are some books I bought but haven't read yet. Not sure if they'll be appropriate or compelling. <br /><br />I have torn through graphic novels Maus I &#38; II and American Born Chinese, the books I'll be teaching next. Also a series called Y: The Last Man not for my students but because it's a great read.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Current book pile: <br />White Teeth <br />The Hummingbird's Daughter <br />Mr. Muo's Travelling Couch<br /><br />I'm trying to find a collection of books that I can use for book clubs in my English classes. These are some books I bought but haven't read yet. Not sure if they'll be appropriate or compelling. <br /><br />I have torn through graphic novels Maus I &amp; II and American Born Chinese, the books I'll be teaching next. Also a series called Y: The Last Man not for my students but because it's a great read.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>you say Mia I say Mea&#8230; let&#8217;s just check on Snopes.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 03:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Typical family email exchange<br /><br />Dad wrote a short email apology for breaking netiquette: <br /> <br /><b>...look at the link below and click it.....SNOPES is a site that picks up things like this, often called urban legends...in the future fact check BEFORE you forward to everyone.<br /><br />to my contacts, Mia Culpa. Sorry!</b><br /><br />Brother replied to all: <br /><br /><b>Dad, 6 yrs of Latin and several bumper stickers tell me that it's actually "Mea Culpa."  I believe Mia Culpa is a Swedish porn star, but you should check Snopes to verify.</b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Typical family email exchange<br /><br />Dad wrote a short email apology for breaking netiquette: <br /> <br /><b>...look at the link below and click it.....SNOPES is a site that picks up things like this, often called urban legends...in the future fact check BEFORE you forward to everyone.<br /><br />to my contacts, Mia Culpa. Sorry!</b><br /><br />Brother replied to all: <br /><br /><b>Dad, 6 yrs of Latin and several bumper stickers tell me that it's actually "Mea Culpa."  I believe Mia Culpa is a Swedish porn star, but you should check Snopes to verify.</b>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>uh doi!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 03:32:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A parent just had to point out that in my Ethnic Lit class, I'd put Ethic Lit on the white board just below, "welcome to 10th grade English!"]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[A parent just had to point out that in my Ethnic Lit class, I'd put Ethic Lit on the white board just below, "welcome to 10th grade English!"]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>from Rachel:</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[whiteness as an ethnicity: <br /><br /><a href="http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/">http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[whiteness as an ethnicity: <br /><br /><a href="http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/">http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/</a>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>big big pile</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 04:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer reading pile: <br /><br />For teaching American Ethnic Lit: <br /><br />Maus by Spiegelman <br />Never Drank the Kool Aid by Taure<br />Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman Alexie<br />Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya <br />Third and Indiana by Steve Lopez<br />Woman Hollering Creek by Cisneros<br />several educational anthologies: Coming of Age in America, The Language of Literature, Tapestry, the InterActive Reader<br />a few "how to be a good teacher" tomes: Designing Groupwork and Dreamkeepers<br /><br />For my own reading pleasure:<br />Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson<br />Love in the Time of Cholera by Marquez<br /> <br />I still haven't signed a contract, so I'm starting with the books that are solely for my pleasure. After I'm sure I'll be teaching in the Fall, I'll start in on the others.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Summer reading pile: <br /><br />For teaching American Ethnic Lit: <br /><br />Maus by Spiegelman <br />Never Drank the Kool Aid by Taure<br />Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman Alexie<br />Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya <br />Third and Indiana by Steve Lopez<br />Woman Hollering Creek by Cisneros<br />several educational anthologies: Coming of Age in America, The Language of Literature, Tapestry, the InterActive Reader<br />a few "how to be a good teacher" tomes: Designing Groupwork and Dreamkeepers<br /><br />For my own reading pleasure:<br />Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson<br />Love in the Time of Cholera by Marquez<br /> <br />I still haven't signed a contract, so I'm starting with the books that are solely for my pleasure. After I'm sure I'll be teaching in the Fall, I'll start in on the others.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>someone else&#8217;s list</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 04:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm working on compiling suggestions for curriculum. This is someone else's list. I will be teaching Ethnic Lit to 10th grade next year. I'm open to suggestions. I don't know a lot of this genre - too bad I got bumped from teaching European Lit. I guess it's always good to be stretched from the comfort zone. <br /><br />Thank you to: <a href="http://solipsismsaves.livejournal.com/">http://solipsismsaves.livejournal.com/</a><br /><br /> A Constantly Updated and Edited List 	[Mar. 31st, 2008&#124;09:05 pm]<br />of poems, short stories, essays and novels for the English curriculum I am writing:<br /><br />Jorge Luis Borges:: Tlon, Ugbar, Orbis Tertius and Funes, His Memory<br />Ray Bradbury:: The Fog Horn (thx Davi!)*<br />Harold Brodkey:: First Love and Other Sorrows<br />Ian Buruma:: The Freedom to Offend<br />Albert Camus:: Selections from The Myth of Sisyphus<br />Raymond Carver:: Cathedral (thx Calder)<br />Julio Cortazar:: Axolotl* and Letter to a Young Lady in Paris<br />Don Delillo:: White Noise<br />H.D.:: Heat<br />Fyodor Dostoevsky:: Notes From Underground<br />Annie Dillard:: Total Eclipse*<br />Dave Eggers:: Theo*<br />Gretel Ehrlich:: The Solace of Open Spaces<br />T.S. Eliot:: The Waste Land<br />Jeffrey Eugenides:: The Virgin Suicides (short story version)<br />William Faulkner:: A Rose For Emily*<br />Gabriel Garcia Marquez:: A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings<br />Nathaniel Hawthorne:: Wakefield<br />Henrik Ibsen:: A Doll's House<br />Denis Johnson:: Car Crash While Hitchhiking<br />James Joyce:: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man<br />Heidi Julavitz:: Judge Gladys Parks-Schultz*<br />Miranda July:: The Swim Team* and This Person*<br />A.L. Kennedy:: Frank*<br />Edouard Leve:: Autoportrait<br />Kelly Link:: The Faery Handbag and Stone Animals<br />Louis Menand:: Name That Tone<br />Steven Millhauser:: The Next Thing<br />Daniel Orozco:: Shakers*<br />Fernandoa Pessoa:: Selections from The Book of Disquiet<br />Sylvia Plath: Mirror, Mushrooms, and Elm*<br />Edgar Allen Poe:: William Wilson* and Man of the Crowd<br />Michael Pollan:: Why Bother? and Power Steer<br />Karen Russell:: Lady Yeti and the Palace of Artificial Snows and St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves<br />William Shakespeare:: As You Like It, Hamlet, and Antony and Cleopatra<br />Richard Siken:: Scheherazade and Seaside Improvisation<br />Peter Singer:: Famine, Affluence, and Morality and What Should a Billionaire Give--and What Should You?<br />John Kennedy Toole:: A Confederacy of Dunces*<br />Walter Van Tilburg Clark:: Hook*<br />Virginia Woolf:: Kew Gardens*<br />Wiliam Butler Yeats:: The Second Coming<br /><br />*ones I have taught]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I'm working on compiling suggestions for curriculum. This is someone else's list. I will be teaching Ethnic Lit to 10th grade next year. I'm open to suggestions. I don't know a lot of this genre - too bad I got bumped from teaching European Lit. I guess it's always good to be stretched from the comfort zone. <br /><br />Thank you to: <a href="http://solipsismsaves.livejournal.com/">http://solipsismsaves.livejournal.com/</a><br /><br /> A Constantly Updated and Edited List 	[Mar. 31st, 2008|09:05 pm]<br />of poems, short stories, essays and novels for the English curriculum I am writing:<br /><br />Jorge Luis Borges:: Tlon, Ugbar, Orbis Tertius and Funes, His Memory<br />Ray Bradbury:: The Fog Horn (thx Davi!)*<br />Harold Brodkey:: First Love and Other Sorrows<br />Ian Buruma:: The Freedom to Offend<br />Albert Camus:: Selections from The Myth of Sisyphus<br />Raymond Carver:: Cathedral (thx Calder)<br />Julio Cortazar:: Axolotl* and Letter to a Young Lady in Paris<br />Don Delillo:: White Noise<br />H.D.:: Heat<br />Fyodor Dostoevsky:: Notes From Underground<br />Annie Dillard:: Total Eclipse*<br />Dave Eggers:: Theo*<br />Gretel Ehrlich:: The Solace of Open Spaces<br />T.S. Eliot:: The Waste Land<br />Jeffrey Eugenides:: The Virgin Suicides (short story version)<br />William Faulkner:: A Rose For Emily*<br />Gabriel Garcia Marquez:: A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings<br />Nathaniel Hawthorne:: Wakefield<br />Henrik Ibsen:: A Doll's House<br />Denis Johnson:: Car Crash While Hitchhiking<br />James Joyce:: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man<br />Heidi Julavitz:: Judge Gladys Parks-Schultz*<br />Miranda July:: The Swim Team* and This Person*<br />A.L. Kennedy:: Frank*<br />Edouard Leve:: Autoportrait<br />Kelly Link:: The Faery Handbag and Stone Animals<br />Louis Menand:: Name That Tone<br />Steven Millhauser:: The Next Thing<br />Daniel Orozco:: Shakers*<br />Fernandoa Pessoa:: Selections from The Book of Disquiet<br />Sylvia Plath: Mirror, Mushrooms, and Elm*<br />Edgar Allen Poe:: William Wilson* and Man of the Crowd<br />Michael Pollan:: Why Bother? and Power Steer<br />Karen Russell:: Lady Yeti and the Palace of Artificial Snows and St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves<br />William Shakespeare:: As You Like It, Hamlet, and Antony and Cleopatra<br />Richard Siken:: Scheherazade and Seaside Improvisation<br />Peter Singer:: Famine, Affluence, and Morality and What Should a Billionaire Give--and What Should You?<br />John Kennedy Toole:: A Confederacy of Dunces*<br />Walter Van Tilburg Clark:: Hook*<br />Virginia Woolf:: Kew Gardens*<br />Wiliam Butler Yeats:: The Second Coming<br /><br />*ones I have taught]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>drawing: high wire act</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 07:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>drawing: high wire act</title>
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