To name this blog, I had to go through scores of iterations of names that related distantly to the theme I hope to embed in this blog. (Must be a hell of a lot of bloggers out there.) I was fortunate enough to hit on one related to my theme of, not necessarily education reform, but education improvement, that was suggested by a fictional character I enjoy reading about -- Repairman Jack, an invention of F. Paul Wilson. Jack, a non-descript guy who lives off the grid, fixes things for money or a future favor. I live in the real world and offer ideas for free, or in hopes of hearing some critical feedback. Jack keeps score. I do not. Jack has style. Direct and to the point. Sometimes I'll write that way, and sometimes I'll meander.
While getting a grip on my own thinking, maybe you'll get a grip on your's as well, and we can both make some repairs to public education as we move along.
Update (June 18, 2007): In case this blog is long-lived, I wanted a suitable name for it. Maybe my intuition was working harder for than I realized.
From Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th edition:
Repair
intransitive verb:
1 a : to betake oneself : GO *repaired to the judge's chambers* b : to come together : RALLY
transitive verb
1 a : to restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken : FIX *repair a shoe* b : to restore to a sound or healthy state : RENEW *repair his strength*
2 : to make good : compensate for : REMEDY *repair a gap in my reading*
I like the part about coming together -- for a real time beer and some conversation, or here on the net.
