Register by May 11! Swag for first 100 to register! Networking lunch with your colleagues
Based on the revised Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy, this slider guides educators' choices when designing learning experiences at each level of cognitive thinking. as you design your lesson plan, engaging students in the learning process at each level of cognitive thinking.Promote backward design thinking.
We have other swag - notebook, pen, stickers - this is our main lagniappe. The CAFE team hopes you like it as much as we do.
"Oddly Correct started as a simple desire to do things differently and pursue excellence through the best way we knew how: COFFEE. We’ve always believed in expanding on the basis of our success, and now we’re a small but capable crew of 10 unique individuals, all bent on kicking ass, being kind and (politely) giving the finger to the status-quo of running a business and a coffee shop. This manifests itself in a few important ways:
an ethos of “low-brow/high-quality” in all we do; dropping the “elitist” and exclusive mindset common in “specialty” coffee
commitment to ethical and equitable practices in employee policy and compensation
pursuing more environmentally sustainable practices in our cafe and roasting operations
In short, we’re working to create context for people to discover and appreciate coffee as a unique and wonderful beverage while striving for equity for all who work to bring coffee from seed to cup. We want to break people out of their rut, engage them with quality coffee, art and service, and help them experience something beautiful in their everyday life. That is, we wish to freak out your morning cup.
Come find us at 4141 Troost Ave Kansas City, MO 64111 Monday–Friday from 7am–5pm, and Saturday/Sunday 8am-3pm." (from the Oddly Correct website)
"Inspired by the museum’s own Shuttlecocks by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, this handmade mug by local ceramicist Irma Starr is made of glazed stoneware, and features hand-stamped feather textures.
Glazed earthenware stoneware
Dishwasher and microwave safe
About Irma Starr:
Based in Kansas City, Irma Starr is a renowned potter who creates collectible works of art in the style of 17th-century style pottery. She is accomplished in a multitude glazing techniques: combing, feathering, marbling, and slip-trailing. Starr has been commissioned by private connoisseurs, museums, companies, and the White House to create commemorative pieces."
(From the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art Shop website)
8x10 print of this amazing KCMO work of art by Emily!
About Emily:
My name is Emily and I make cute house portraits! When I'm not drawing or painting, I'm riding my bike, experimenting in the kitchen, or playing with my pup. I currently reside in a suburb of St. Louis, but I grew up in KCMO. I'm always on the hunt for a good cup of coffee or a well made empanada. If you have any questions about me or my art, please ask!