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Will My Students Ever Know a World Without School Shootings?
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How to Get a Grip on Your Schedule – The Three Big Rock Lawsby Dan Rockwell |
A person who has a grip on their schedule has a grip on their life.…
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Neil Reisner, The Washington Post
“Zoom turned out to be a safe space that let students share their concerns, loves, losses and fears as the pandemic raged, in ways I’ve never witnessed in person.”
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Jay Mathews, The Washington Post
“The traditional approach to grading—assessing every paper and assignment, giving zeros for work not turned in—has been abandoned by many teachers and their districts in the past two decades.”
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Everyone in education needs to know what the Reading Wars are all about. Here's a quick summary. Episode 21 on Let's Fix Education. 10 minutes. Share and subscribe.
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When I was young I never fully knew what my father did for a living. Eventually learning that he was a truck driver did not dissuade me from following in his footsteps. I never did pursue that line of work. Nor did I ultimately learn about the industry that he worked in throughout his entire life. Therefore I am not one to opine on how the supply chain and the trucking industry's…
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Indoctrinationby Alfie Kohn |
Some years ago I gave a talk in which I outlined classroom practices that can promote…
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All my life I am primarily a writer. But until a few years ago I would never have thought to recommend my sort of education to anyone else.
The typical literary education seems to be putting too much emphasis on famous works and famous authors and the details thereof.
But the main activity in a liberal arts education is analysis of text.…
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The three most important assets during an interview is your ability to project likeability, trust and fit. Likeability, trust and fit trump everything…your knowledge of pedagogy, your qualifications, everything. Unconsciously, interviewers often decide at first sight whether they like you. Still, over the course of the interview, interviewers can change their opinions in either direction. If they really like you, they may even overlook your less-than-satisfactory responses to some of…
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For thousands of years, virtually all educators were devoted to teaching facts and knowledge. So-called Progressive educators seemed to realize they did better when the students and the population were relatively ignorant.
So K-12 education became a hustle where schools pretended to teach traditional subjects, but in fact undermined that teaching. And that's why Charlotte Iserbyt coined the phrase "the…
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Toxic Positivity is Hurting Educationby David Franklin |
One of the most interesting and polarizing concepts in education that has popped up in recent years is the notion…
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As a school leader coach, I work…
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A district communications official writes that educators must remember school is one commitment out of many for busy families, and simplicity is often key.
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Our education establishment is constantly telling us that some new gimmick is a new plateau, a new level for education.
Robinson died recently and there were a lot of articles about him, many of them negative. I was surprised as the press on him was enthusiastic for many years.
So here's a short introduction to why I was always suspicious of him, and why…
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