Posted on December 4, 2009 by calewallen
We have all had the common experience of sitting in a classroom, sitting with our attention focused on our teacher. But, how much time have you spent really considering that teacher’s process and progress? What are our expectations of this person? As I maneuver the exciting challenges of relocating to a different part of the [...]
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Posted on December 18, 2007 by dovetails
If you have not looked at the SOLO website recently, then you are in for a surprise. The new website is much easier to navigate with more easily available information for new students, returning students and sponsors. Check it out at www.soloschools.com
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Posted on February 1, 2007 by solowords
Ending a Wilderness First Responder class is often an emotional sort of time. When you spend 8-10 days discussing life and death issues along with some of your favorite activities, it can be a pretty intense experience. Not every class bonds, but often they do.
This last course I did down at the Yulee, Florida Outward [...]
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