Just after I wrote and published that last post, at the beginning of Period 2 I asked Flor if she was ready for her interview. Her eyes got wide and she said, "I'm going tomorrow." I was surprised, so I double-checked today's post, and her name was up under "TODAY'S INTERVIEWS."
You know how this moment usually goes. When a teacher and a student remember something differently, especially when it's an issue relating to an assignment or a due date, the teacher usually wins-- whether it's fair or not.
But I don't work that way, so I looked back at the original calendar post:
The last thing to check was the comment section for that post, to see if Flor was one of those wonderful people who commented and selected her date. Guess what I found:
Flor DID select December 6 in the first place! I entered the date incorrectly in the calendar.
There are a few lessons to be learned here: 1) We really can treat confusion and/or disagreement as an opportunity to search for the truth; 2) Taking the opportunity to post and comment is a way to make your ideas known for the record; and 3) Our learning community is a place where trust, reason, and facts matter more than taking sides.
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