A CTE teacher's blog about teaching, sports & entertainment marketing, life, and other assorted topics. A long, circuitous career path has now found me teaching Sports & Entertainment Marketing in North Carolina. I was in the Marines and the TV business prior to teaching--told ya it was circuitous! And yes, I do ramble!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
RIP, Dick Clark
Showed my students the Today Show's story about Dick Clark's life. Without him, there would be no Total Request Live or 106 & Park. Truly a pioneer of television (with a production company to boot).
Teaching is Stupid
From: signpictures.net
...or so said one of my 12th graders last week.
My response: "So, what are you doing when you get out of here?"
Hers: "I'm going to be a pediatrician."
Good luck with that...
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
RIP, Mike Wallace
If anyone set the standard for television interviews, it was Mike Wallace. Many shows have followed in the style of Mike Wallace and "60 Minutes"--"20/20," "Dateline," "48 Hours" and more. But no one asked questions quite like Wallace.
I showed the clip above to my students today. Even most of them paid attention!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Bombs and Balls
I didn't realized it had been so long since my last post. Between the end of the quarter and being out of town for spring break, it was too long in between posts.
Showed this video in class before the break. To me, it's the story of the ultimate bad neighborhood, as well as concentrating on the normal when nothing around you is normal.
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