Quotationals Quote Bee
Teachers are the conduits of knowledge.
To restrict the teacher is to restrict the flow of knowledge.”
Manny V., 5th Grade Salinas Elementary
Quotationals is a wisdom-based approach to learning. The program is comprised of an annual quote bee, student-submitted quote contest, after school club, and social networking components. The Quotationals Quote Bee is the anchor of our program where K-12 students compete in rote memorization similar to a traditional spelling bee. The event is hosted by a local university that provides tours and tutors to bring college life to our families. Quips, our after school club, prepares students for the bee and uses Socratic discussion to develop deeper understanding and articulation of thought. Family Nights extend this discourse in a coffee shop atmosphere that begins in school and continues at home. Our Submit-A-Quote Contest enables students to submit original quotations that we upload to Facebook and archive in our website of over 200,000 quotes.
The goal of Quotationals is simple: To blur the lines between the classroom, college, and community.
Quotationals is the first program that organically and adequately introduces wisdom to all learners. Our content is as old as the graffiti etched on Egyptian pyramids and as comprehensive as to include Plato, Mother Jones, and our own students. Parents move from passive audience to willing participants. Conversations are changing at home. Teachers and administrators from different sites band together to discuss pedagogy and content. College volunteers are inspired to inspire. Children think under pressure and now regularly reflect aloud in class. Quotationals is creating a community of empowered parents, students, and teachers to change how we teach the next generation.
JackiUeng gives us more than just travel tips
The crowned princess of travel, gives her secrets on how to travel cheap. Not only that she shares in our idea of living life now rather than later. Gosh these are the people that make us happy to be alive! Check it out. http://www.jackiueng.com/blog/?p=1163
Have a nice day.
Outside the box education
Our Government is planning on spending an estimated 140 billion dollars on education this year. About 10 billion less than last year and more than 40 billion less than the years before. Yet 58000 teachers and education workers have been laid off in the past year, and more teachers are hearing word of impending lay offs, unions are being dismantled which would fire senior educators. But the most important issue is that our youth, the students are failing to meet goals that will help them compete in an ever changing global market. Other countries, even developing nations are lapping us in education. In a world where new ways of thinking are becoming the driving force of our world, how will our future be determined by our youth’s current education? In Mediasetfree’s next segment we will look at one educator and his out of the box struggle to give his students and others, the chance to be part of something big. Through a simple competition he raises the standard of excellence for his students and answers the important question, “How can one person plant the seeds of a better education for our youth?”
Coming soon
soul kitchen
LAst night we were at the second installment of the SoulKitchen, put on by Mark A. Benson. If you are into diverse crowds, good music, ethnic food, independent film and art, live music and the kitchen sink then you probably want to check this out.
Soulkitchen happens once a month and was a vision by its creator Mark A Benson to bring folks together to please their ears, eyes and hearts through music, film and food. Every event showcases a new artist, and always ends on a very good note. I was in love with the atmosphere, reminded me of being in a friend’s well maintained basement, with mom cooking Ethiopian food upstairs, jamming and socializing.
The event was graced by the art of Hakim Wilson, Short films by JohnOllie, Tracy Grant and Music by Elephants with Guns. With a diverse and eclectic crowed I know some amazing things are going to have to come out of this joint. Because you just can’t have that many cool people in one spot.
It goes on in Culver City at Industry Cafe 6039 Washington Blvd Culver City, CA 90232. GEt there early for dinner (Ethiopian) and leave late from the fun. We’ll keep you posted to the next gathereing .







