Education

Intro To Flexitarianism
Facilitated by Julie Norris, Co-Owner of Dandelion

Tuesday, November 17th // 6:30 to 8:30pm

Includes dinner & wine or beer. Julie answers  your questions about sustainable, organic, local and ethical eating while exploring the concepts of Flexitarianism with open discussion amongst participants who want to share their own knowledge with each other.

Limited space available. Reserve your seat at the table today.

$35 + Tax


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One Response to “Education”

  1. Education is such a vital field, because every thing in the world depends upon knowledge. I saw that on a website someplace — a non-profit organization in the Philippines. Teachers strive at their craft (most of them, anyway). But there are a few who seem to have a gift to inspire. My high school world history teacher was one of those. She had lived in China as a kid. When she taught in Rockville, Maryland, you could actually feel the wisdom of all her experience. She didn’t have us memorize dates. This was the first truly good thing I had heard from a history tutor. What she said next took the subject several magnitudes higher in value. She wanted us to be aware of the motivations of history — the deeply visceral, human issues with what can otherwise be a deadly dry subject. Jaime Escalante of “Stand and Deliver” fame, dared to dream big. Calculus for the typically dropout crowd? Pushing them to go on to college? Wow. And I’ve this publication called, “Calculus Made Easy,” by Sylvanus P. Thompson, first published in 1910. It’s been through lots of printings all to create an easy subject simple. What are we able to do to create more teachers who inspire world-changing superiority? Einstein once declared that imagination is much more important than knowledge. Knowledge can give you the foundation. Imagination may take you to the stars. Don’t our children deserve better?

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