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The sunset from the campus of Xavier College Preparatory, in Palm Desert, CA. Photo by Matt Emerson
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
Earlier this week in the early evening I stepped out of my office and looked up to see the sun glowing behind the mountains see picture right It was an interrupting beauty instantly transporting me from lesser concerns nbsp But as I lingered and adored I fell into a state that Wordsworth de
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
Writers like to write in the shadow of death nbsp ldquo Write rdquo writes Annie Dillard ldquo as if you were dying At the same time assume you write for an audience consisting solely of terminal patients That is after all the case What would you begin writing if you knew you would die s
CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz) (Jan. 9, 2013)
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
To be a teacher is to be constantly thinking about the future We think about where we are heading with our lesson plans the date for the next test the responsibility of preparing students for the next English class or the higher math class or for a college or career And in that preparation in
Students chat in 2012 on campus of Marquette University in Wisconsin (CNS photo/courtesy Marquette University) (Sept. 6, 2013) See WASHINGTON LETTER Sept. 6, 2013.
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
If you 39 re a student watch what you write Colleges care about what you post Your social media footprint cements itself and may jeopardize your admissions prospects nbsp In quot They Loved Your G P A Then They Saw Your Tweets quot Natasha Singer of the New York Times nbsp says that quot
Nicholas D'Aloisio displays his smart phone app (Associated Press)
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
In 2008 Nick D 39 Aloisio began designing iPhone apps nbsp He was 12 years old quot working quot reports the Wall Street Journal quot on a Mac in his bedroom in the London district of Wimbledon quot He had taken quot no formal computer science classes at school and neither of his parents
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
With the sound of sleigh bells not far off I find myself pondering a truth I return to every year being a great teacher involves being a great student And I don rsquo t mean being a great student at one point in the past I mean continuing to be a student into the present and into the future I