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    The Climb Is the Thing
    Brian Dalton
    • Oct 31, 2020
    • 2 min

    The Climb Is the Thing

    Polish-American sculptor, Korczak Ziolkowski, was commissioned to sculpt the Crazy Horse monument, which he began in 1948. Sadly, Korczak...
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    Please, Please Perspective
    Brian Dalton
    • Oct 1, 2020
    • 3 min

    Please, Please Perspective

    As defined, perspective is a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. Often in my presentations, I...
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    Take It Easy On Yourself
    Brian Dalton
    • Jun 7, 2020
    • 5 min

    Take It Easy On Yourself

    Recently I had the opportunity to be a guest on Johnny D's (The Motivational Cowboy) Hey 19 NRM Streamcast show. The show's focus was the...
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    Educating with Edith Finch
    Brian Dalton
    • Apr 25, 2020
    • 14 min

    Educating with Edith Finch

    Those that know me know that my use of video game learning activities is nothing new in my learning environments. Before Minecraft and...
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    'Code'name: Literature
    Brian Dalton
    • Dec 15, 2019
    • 3 min

    'Code'name: Literature

    With this in mind, I can state with all sincerity that reading is the most important academic skill. Granted, learning in all its facets is
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    Playing with Fire
    Brian Dalton
    • May 11, 2016
    • 2 min

    Playing with Fire

    As I continue down the wondrous journey of teaching my students literary elements and various Language Arts strategies utilizing video...
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    Make Somebody’s Day Every Day
    Brian Dalton
    • Feb 6, 2016
    • 2 min

    Make Somebody’s Day Every Day

    We all could use a little pick me up from time to time. Think to yourself for a moment. When was the last time you truly gave a colleague...
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    Go Ahead . . . Do Nothing!
    Brian Dalton
    • Feb 6, 2016
    • 2 min

    Go Ahead . . . Do Nothing!

    Somewhere along the line, it seems that many of us have deemed our worth on our productivity levels. Often, we feel the need to be busy...
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    Master Patience
    Brian Dalton
    • Feb 6, 2016
    • 3 min

    Master Patience

    Yes, the title is sarcastic, but for me and many others these days, it's true. How can we be patient? Let's see . . . 1. Why did that...
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    Make Reading Meaningful
    Brian Dalton
    • Feb 6, 2016
    • 2 min

    Make Reading Meaningful

    Lesson 1 - Make Connections To get a child interested in learning about any given topic, they must be able to connect to it in some...
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    This is How a Child’s Brain Works
    Brian Dalton
    • Feb 6, 2016
    • 2 min

    This is How a Child’s Brain Works

    Neurology is the study of the brain. With regards to the way children learn, just as adults, a child's brain functions in a very...
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    Why So Serious?
    Brian Dalton
    • Nov 27, 2015
    • 2 min

    Why So Serious?

    Obviously, there are ample opportunities for life to tick us off. For me, I know life has gotten the best of me when my neck begins to...
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    Feed Your Brain . . . Literally
    Brian Dalton
    • Sep 16, 2015
    • 2 min

    Feed Your Brain . . . Literally

    There are specific, natural ingredients within certain foods, which have been proven to boost brain performance and efficiency. These...
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    The Importance of Using Color in the Classroom
    Brian Dalton
    • Sep 16, 2015
    • 2 min

    The Importance of Using Color in the Classroom

    It never fails when I tell my teenage students that “yes,” something needs to be colored before being turned in, that I’ll get a few...
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