That's the National Education Association, not the National Endowment for the Arts.
True story: My artist wife and her artist friends and I spent years casually dropping the NEA acronym in conversation, never realizing that one of us was talking about a completely different institution.
Anyway, as a faithful pawn of the Teachers' Union Uprising, I thought I should pass the word on.
They are similar because they are both painting a canvas and creating something beautiful, which often times can't be judged until both are gone and have left their creators possession.
ReplyDeleteA very poetic image! I love it when you model higher-order thinking.
ReplyDeleteMiss our conversations about education. Hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteI miss it, too. Things are improving--I feel like I'm growing into the English teacher role, and Spanish is going quite well.
ReplyDeleteI hope things are going well for you, as well! Thanks for continuing to follow the blog. A lot of times, I write things that I would have talked to you about in previous years. I appreciate that you take a little time out of your very busy day to catch up!