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Montana Heritage Project
2008
July
Wild gardens reveal the only world
May
Poetry Slams
Not thinking about what does not matter
Nez Perce Aesthetic
April
Good examples of place-based learning programs
Early tulips restore what faded in winter
New Montana history text makes signficant contribution to education
Before it snowed again
25 free tools for elearning
Speaking of beauty
April gardening: more winter
Paying the piper: fragmented families cost billions
Show us the real work
Montana and North Dakota heading into oil boom?
Is English literature dying?
Sunflower after winter
Sabbaths 1
American dreams 2
American dreams 1
March
Change
Thoughts on getting home from scoring 2000 essays
February
What bureaucracies don’t teach
January
The Power of Community-Centered Education
Beyond the last best place (Part 2)
Beyond the last best place (Part 1)
Now what? School reform after NCLB
2007
December
Life in the Enchanted West
Writing conference via email
How to improve the teaching of writing
November
Counting on lightning
Living or artificial?
Gardeners understand small solutions to big problems
No time to garden
Reading at the end of the world
Here
The world becomes what we want
How to proofread
October
Why use technology in the English classroom?
August
The Power of Community-Centered Education now available
Daniel Day-Lewis as historian
Summer medic on wildland fires
July
Is the MFA a professional degree?
Outgrowing school
The “honor student” syndrome
Mortenson
Gardening the creek
June
Teaching youth to perceive the narrative environment
Education and folkways
Forgotten Heroes of American Education
April
Galleys
2006
October
Who needs English?
June
About Michael L. Umphrey
April
New planning: segregation by values
March
Why write?
Guiding Themes for Studying Montana Literature in High School
What does it take?
The good life
February
Core ideas, American Governance
Staying together
Simple storyline of Vietnam War
Critical Placemaking Skills
January
Beyond newspapers
The Founders’ Constitution
Communications
Where is the public?
Sunday walk
2005
June
freedom and responsibility
Rotary’s 10 virtues
YA reading trends
February
Hunting with questions
January
Quality education for all
More plans for virtual schools
Computer games and the future of schooling
Washington Marches On
Reading the future
Writing for the ages, Part 2
Writing for the ages, part 1
Within These Walls
Virtual schooling leads to residency dispute
Master narratives that shape our schools, Part 4
Master narratives that shape our schools, Part 3
A universal Walden
Homesteading Ninepipe
Master narratives that shape our schools, Part 2
What Montana should do with Education Technology
The offending cabin
Master narratives that shape our schools, Part 1
Levels of storytelling, Part 3