Saturday, June 11, 2011

My week in review


Sometimes I feel so lost in administrivia I need to sift through the events of the week to see if there were any nuggets amidst all that sand. The week began with Weinergate. Lots of folks talking about it, and it made me cringe. It wouldn't have been nearly so noticed if it weren't for the irony of his name. Sure, what he did was wrong and embarrassing, but making fun of someone because of his name is so...kindergarten! The tabloid caricatures rear their ugly heads, and I'm not just talking about the new Conan commercial. Then there was the LA Times story about California wasting millions of dollars on teacher education that has not proven to raise test scores. What is the point, that teachers don't need education? That the education they are getting is no good? That test scores are the be-all and end-all measurement of whether kids are learning? In the online blogworld blame game, fingers were also pointed at parents, who don't discipline their children and therefore their children's bad behavior makes it hard for kids to learn, and poverty, because kids who are hungry and not well cared for can't learn. So everyone got to blame someone and the kids are still not performing well on standardized tests. All in a good day's work I guess. I can't go into too much detail about work, so the short story is there is more change for the sake of change that feels like moving the deck chairs around on the Titanic. Lots of top-down orders and very little listening to those on the front lines. I try not to dwell on it and go back to doing my work to the best of my ability while continuing to learn and improve. School's out for the summer and that's an awesome high for my teacher friends. My songwriter friend Alan has his #1 hit from 1977 featured in Spielberg's new movie -- so happy for him. The highlights of my week were those happy moments for my friends, walking my dog to the park to socialize with other neighborhood dogs, and watching the sunset together on the front porch. The rest feels like noise. Yet it's so hard to discern the important from the unimportant in the day-by-day moments. I am getting better at turning the channel in my mind. Now it's time to fortify the filter.

3 comments:

  1. I completely agree with you. I'm working on getting a finer mesh strainer for all of this stuff. I give you props for even taking the time to think about things like this. Most people believe it's "too much work" to reflect and therefore are the reason why this stuff is hyped up. Despite this, happy weekend to you from the Lafins!

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  2. I reflected earlier while shaving in the mirror. Cut myself. So much for reflection.

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