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Jeff Peyton
- Location:
- Richmond, VA
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"I have spent my life showing educators that there is an unfolding adventure in paper hand puppetry. The most meaningful ripple of this work impacts..." |
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"I have spent my life in an unfolding adventure in paper hand puppetry. The most meaningful ripple of this work impacts the hearts and minds of teac..." |
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Thanks--I'm flattered. What has propelled me along my path of play is partly my own playground--the one in my head. But even more important are the... |
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Your post is a gem in its reflections. Thank you.
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chekae
3 months ago
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MyNiceSpace.com
chekae
4 months ago
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Hi! Thanks for accepting my invitation!^^
papertalker
4 months ago
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The 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing should actually commemorate John Kennedy's bold visionary goal---because he cleared the way forward with his words and his charismatic spirit. True, it was the Soviet cloud that compelled us to focus, but we have greater clouds hanging before us now. We can change Education in the same way we willed ourselves to the moon in a huge, history-changing leap of optimism, imagination, and engineering. If we put a fraction of the intelligence applied in gaming and software development into a new model of education that is free and enlightened, we would regain not merely a competitive edge but the respect and admiration of the world.