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The Big Q New user Sydney, Australia 49 Posts |
Hi All,
My name's Tony, I'm from Sydney, Australia (there seems to be a few of us on here now...). I've had an on again/off again love affair with magic over the last 40 years - as a Drama/English high school teacher it creeps into the classroom, as a musician it creeps into performances...and occasionally it has been the actual reason I was hired in the first place. Hope to learn a whole lot more here! |
55john55 Regular user 137 Posts |
Hi and welcome. I'm a retired physics teacher and magic entered my classroom as well. It was definitely a welcome addition.
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The Big Q New user Sydney, Australia 49 Posts |
I showed a science teacher the 'healed and sealed' coke can trick - it's now part of the curriculum!
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9982 Posts |
As a substitute teacher during grad school I made magic part of almost every assignment -- sometimes toe emphasis a lesson theme, and sometimes as a reward.
"the more one pretends at magic, the more awe and wonder will be found in real life." Arnold Furst
eBooks at https://www.lybrary.com/ken-muller-m-579928.html questions at ken@eversway.com |
alexdorsh 0 Posts |
Where were all of the magician teachers when I was in school?!?
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