Michael KerschnerWas Blind, But Now I SeeAfter January 6, 2021, it is time to teach across the aisle.Jan 8, 20211Jan 8, 20211
Michael KerschnerThe Echo Of A ScreamSoundless and still, I anguish over what I saw. I know what is real, I’ve been here before. Breathing will help, and I’ll close my eyes as…Oct 25, 2018Oct 25, 2018
Michael KerschnerThe Humming HouseIs this a good time to stop? Are there things unresolved, I mean other than those things that will remain unresolved forever?Jun 20, 2018Jun 20, 2018
Michael KerschnerAn Absurdity: Guns for TeachersTeachers are creative problem solvers and are suspicious of problems disguised as solutions. They know that a problem is an equation for…Feb 26, 2018Feb 26, 2018
Michael KerschnerArchaeological DiscontentMy memory is not a hostile place. It is where I have experiences that I’ll formulate into gratitude during a future retrospect.Jan 29, 2018Jan 29, 2018
Michael KerschnerIsn’t It Queer?I’m in Savannah for the first time! It is the perfect city to walk around for hours wondering, how is my work queer? I think about the…Nov 9, 2017Nov 9, 2017
Michael KerschnerRemarks to Music Honor Society at North ShoreImagine an important conversation of great educators. They have been charged with the task of inventing the experience of school. They…Oct 18, 2017Oct 18, 2017