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- Albert Einstein
Knowledge is something that continues but there us a certain point in where it stops. For example, our desire as educators to gain knowledge is incremental in where we get our BA, MA, and PHD. But after the PHD (education wise) there is no other step beyond that except to get another degree in an other field. Unlike imagination, there is no limit as long as there is a person, place, or thing to imagine about- which in reality, there ALWAYS will be something to turn the wheels of imagination.
Sorry, this entry was due last Thursday. I had completed my midterm and had failed to remember to publish my blog entry. :(
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Yes, imagination also drives curiousity. Its the beauty of youth.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I saw in the picture 3 women bathing. Looking beyond the picture and seeing the beauty of art! Don't worry Ceria, you are not alone. I was so stressed out this week with grades and trying to squeeze in "10 minutes" of content area, that today I just had to laugh, out loud during math time and you know what?? my students laughed with me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mar! I would have laughed with you at that moment. And yes, you got he hidden pic! These past few weeks flew by so quickly and being that it is the grade season; makes things more complicated.
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