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And then when I took that moment to take a step back,
magic.
And if it's the case that we can reach that level of complexity, if our ability to program molecules gets to be that good, then that will truly be
magic.
But that profit is the
magic.
And everything, they used to call it Madiba
magic.
But I think that
magic
will be with us, and the important thing is that we carry what he stood for.
Right now there is an aspiring teacher who is working on a 60-page paper based on some age-old education theory developed by some dead education professor wondering to herself what this task that she's engaging in has to do with what she wants to do with her life, which is be an educator, change lives, and spark
magic.
So why does teacher education only give you theory and theory and tell you about standards and tell you about all of these things that have nothing to do with the basic skills, that
magic
that you need to engage an audience, to engage a student?
So I make the argument that we reframe teacher education, that we could focus on content, and that's fine, and we could focus on theories, and that's fine, but content and theories with the absence of the
magic
of teaching and learning means nothing.
Now people oftentimes say, "Well,
magic
is just magic."
And when they try to describe what that is, they just say, "He has that magic."
But I'm here to tell you that
magic
can be taught.
You teach it by allowing people to go into those spaces where the
magic
is happening.
They listen to his metaphors and analogies, and they start learning these little things that if they practice enough becomes the key to
magic.
And if we could transform teacher education to focus on teaching teachers how to create that
magic
then poof! we could make dead classes come alive, we could reignite imaginations, and we can change education.
What that means is, I combine my loves of math and
magic
to do something I call "mathemagics."
With that in mind, I set about teaching EDI a
magic
trick.
I think Jason Webley last night called it "conspiring to be part of the magic."
These luminous landscapes still fill me with wonder, and they keep me connected to the
magic
of the natural world.
And the great lesson there was that the real
magic
doesn't happen on paper.
It's as if, for most of us, the present is a
magic
time.
And I really began to feel that if you were lucky enough to walk around the candlelit temples of Tibet or to wander along the seafronts in Havana with music passing all around you, you could bring those sounds and the high cobalt skies and the flash of the blue ocean back to your friends at home, and really bring some
magic
and clarity to your own life.
Puzzles and
magic.
And I believe that
magic
and puzzles are the same because they both key into one of the most important human drives: the urge to solve.
High school consisted of epic Scrabble matches in the cafeteria and not really talking to girls, and then at about that time I started learning
magic
tricks and definitely not talking to girls.
When you do the crossword puzzle or when you watch a
magic
show, you become a solver, and your goal is to try to find the order in the chaos, the chaos of, say, a black-and-white puzzle grid, a mixed-up bag of Scrabble tiles, or a shuffled pack of playing cards.
I'm aware of the mystery around us, so I write about coincidences, premonitions, emotions, dreams, the power of nature,
magic.
He sort of humored my obsession to other things too, like
magic.
The thing is, we'd go to this
magic
store in New York City called Lou Tannen's
Magic.
It was this great
magic
store.
You'd be in the
magic
store.
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