Teaching Secrets
I have been teaching all ages of students for forty years. It took me many years of teaching to sort out what works and what doesn't work. I put my forty years of experience in this little booklet, Teaching Secrets.
I wish I had known these ten simple but effective secrets forty years ago. I am happy to share them with you and hope you may share them with others.
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Remember Anne Frank and Gary Powers?
John R. Eggers - July 29, 2008
Remember Anne Frank and Gary Powers?
Remember Anne Frank? How about Gary Powers? Both have connections with the month of July. Both have things in common with each other. Both have lessons to teach us.
First let’s review the facts.
On July 8, 1960 Francis Gary Powers, a CIA pilot, was charged with espionage by the Soviet Union. His U-2 plane was shot down while flying a secret mission over Moscow.
The CIA recruited Powers in 1956 to fly the Lockheed U-2, a spy plane that could reach altitudes of 80,000 feet. At the time it was invulnerable to Soviet anti-aircraft weapons and was equipped with a state-of-the-art camera designed to take high-resolution photos.
The Soviets were well aware of the U-2 missions but did not have the technology to do anything about them until 1960. On May 1, 1960, the Soviets shot the U-2 plane down as
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