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    Lifelong Learner? You Bet.

     

    You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives.
    Clay P. Bedford

    If you’ve never read any of Alanna Kellogg’s work, then start today, and start with her recent posting on becoming a “lifelong learner.” I discovered Alanna’s posts on BlogHer and started following her because she is an amazing food writer and cook who pursues “everyday healthful eating and occasional indulgences.” I’m a believer in balance myself, and more than that, my husband and children beg me to make her Minnesota Sloppy Joes at least once a week. They take 15 minutes to make, start to finish, and they’re so delicious, my family doesn’t even realize they’re healthy!

    But this particular post, called “Back to School For Grown-ups” really has me thinking. Alanna challenges us to “replicate the rhythms” of our children as they return to a classroom setting; to develop new skills, attain new knowledge, and to come at our passions and interests with the curiosity and wonder of a student. To do so, she writes, is to become a “lifelong learner,” and I think she’s right!

    I have to admit, with three chattering girls at my side every day over the past few months, my schedule has been hectic at times, but incredibly full. Though I occasionally long for the peace and quiet I know is coming while they’re back in the Monday-to-Friday school routine, I’ve also been nursing a few empty-nest pangs. Alanna’s post has been a balm for my spirit, as well as my creative mind…more on this subject tomorrow.

    Meantime, share with us here at the OregonChaiCafé what you think a “lifelong learner” is. Chime in!


    Cheers,


    OregonChaiMama

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    Posted by: Oregon Chai Mama on Jan 01 2009, 08:11
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