The Subject vs. The Teacher

The subject is less important than the teacher. As Adam Grant recently said, “The mark of education isn’t the knowledge you collect in your head. It’s the skills you gain about how to learn.” The mark of education isn't the knowledge you collect in your head. It's the skills you gain […]

Favorite “On Being” Episodes

I’ve been thinking a lot about On Being recently – it’s almost certainly my favorite podcast/radio show, and one I’ve been enjoying since it was called Speaking of Faith. Krista Tippett repeatedly manages to catch lightning in a bottle with her brilliant questions and generous conversations. Mandy and I recently made […]

She Just Decided To

We all sometimes get to the point where we feel like we can’t achieve a goal. We are too far behind, too tired, too isolated, too unappreciated, too poor. We feel like our chance to begin has passed, and is too far in the past to attain. We all do. What is different […]

May Postscript

It’s the start of the new school year, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t things left to wrap up from last year. I’ve written before about “May”–the beautiful, haunting piece Michael McGlynn wrote for my choir on commission. Now I’m pleased to share that it is in print, awaiting TTBB choirs across […]

They Already Know

Aaron Sorkin has said of screenwriting, “The worst crime you can commit is telling the audience something they already know.” I agree, as regards storytelling – in film, in music, in art. For teachers, though, it’s just the opposite. The worst crime a teacher can commit is leaving a topic before […]

Life Kits

Are you providing a life experience or a Life Kit? My oldest son has long been fascinated with building things with his own hands – primarily set construction, but chairs, decks, a lodge–it makes no difference if there are tools and wood involved. Early on, I tried taking him to a […]

15 Years

I remember the events of 15 years ago today so distinctly – how can you not? Mandy and I had just started grad school at the University of Miami. Classes were summarily dismissed as we crowded around TVs; when classes were officially canceled, we lived in front of TV news at home until […]