Bruce Deitrick Price's Blog – July 2013 Archive (2)

Announcing a New Way to Teach Reading--BOUNCING BALL VIDEOS

 

The new site -- Bouncingball.weebly.com -- has five videos to show the concept in action.  There is Mother Goose, Edgar Allan Poe, Dr. Seuss, and the Wizard of Oz. A total of about 25 minutes. Easy to check out and to reflect on the possibilities.

The bouncing ball forces children to read in the proper direction, and to take notice of syllables. (This…

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Added by Bruce Deitrick Price on July 22, 2013 at 4:53pm — No Comments

"Theories and Methods" are the BIG problem in education

From an interview on EducationViews.org, One answer in particular is crucial, I think, for figuring out where we go next:

 

Michael F. Shaughnessy: Now, details----there are a lot of different theories about what is wrong with education. Your take ?

Bruce Price: I believe that most of the administrative, financial and cultural issues usually discussed are…

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Added by Bruce Deitrick Price on July 6, 2013 at 2:58pm — No Comments

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