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Meeting in the Wind

Anne Dalke's picture

It was Caleb's idea that we should start meeting outside, and he mentioned how warm (yeah, right) it was going to be today. So I prepped for class with this in mind, and printed off copies of material I would otherwise have projected in the classroom (should we note an eco-cost here? paper vs. projection?); I came to class assuming that we'd be going out-of-doors.  I did like the sense of space, of openness once we got outside, though I also noticed all the mud (yuck!), and the resistance of the chairs to being dragged through it. The atmosphere in class seemed friendly and inviting--I think we were glad to be together again. I wasn't prepared for the wind, however, and am writing now feeling very tired from shouting for 1 1/2 hours. I also feel chilled...

as if I've been out somewhere. Not a bad feeling, for an eco-class.
For a class on re-imagining ecology and the classroom,
and the classroom as an eco-system...
It does put me in mind of larger systems, as indicated on this wonderful wind map...