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Ego’s cry is, “What…
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The news reported students chanting, "Build the wall" in Michigan, and in California. It has now reported that students on a university campus have done the same adding graffiti including swastikas. And, the protests against Trump have spread from urban streets to high school walkouts across the country. The election may be over but the forces that were released during the campaign are certainly not. …
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Even when the stakes are low, you still need to know how to handle defeat. It was this driving principle that motivated Laura Pasek, a third and fourth grade general studies teacher, to conclude her simulation of a presidential election at the Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor with drafting acceptance speeches--and concession speeches. Since the early days of September, her students had enthusiastically thrown themselves into a simulated election of 1800, incumbent John Adams vs. Vice…
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You’re stressed out and over worked because it takes skill and courage to delegate…
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The term "safe school" has become another of those terms that means many things and can be narrowly or widely interpreted. Physically safe school has always meant protecting students from physical danger. If you were in schools in the 1950's and early 1960's in addition to fire drills, you may remember duck and cover drills. Getting under a desk or going into the hall and covering your head to protect you from nuclear attack was as regular as leaving the building for a fire drill.…
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The president-elect supports school vouchers and scaling back the government’s role in student lending.
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“The chief object of education is not to learn things but to unlearn things.” G.K. Chesterton
You can’t teach old dogs…
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Review: How to go gradeless in a traditional school
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