Explode the Canon: How to Fight a Better Canon War
Let’s explode the Canon and cultivate critical distance, opening up new vistas and leaving behind stale arguments.
Let’s explode the Canon and cultivate critical distance, opening up new vistas and leaving behind stale arguments.
Yet with all that training, we get no instruction about what to do when the accused abuser is a fellow teacher.
Our own Michele Kerr made an appearance with Glenn Loury on The Glenn Show, talking about teaching, education, race, and student discipline: This conversation follows a previous one between Loury and Mary Hudson, who...
Your Ordinary World Education links ft stories on active shooter drills, does homeworks work, hand notetaking, speech, big science, grade inflation & more
Your Ordinary World: Education Links from Scott Davies bringing you stories and articles on learning, teaching, education, and schools from Ordinary Times.
Ordinary World: Education with stories and links on learning, education, teaching, tutoring, and much more from Scott Davies and Ordinary Times.
It is a given that at some point during almost any discussion about school reform, a reference to Finland’s education system will arise. However, a closer look at Finland’s education system and reforms raises questions about the popular narrative of its education system.
Your Ordinary World links for 29 Nov 2018 with Scott J Davies bringing us links about education to read, share, and discuss.
Your Ordinary World for 19 Nov 2018 with Education links from Scott J. Davies covering everything from education, learning, school choice, social and emotional learning, higher ed enrollment, and more. Read, share, and discuss.
Your Ordiniary World for Tuesday, 13 Nov 2018, and Scott J. Davies brings us education themed links about, teaching, learning, studetns, and more.
Linky Friday is Ordinary Times’ Friday tradition of bringing you various links from across the web and around the world. This week, Education is the theme, with music interludes and plenty to read, share, and discuss.
Removing the requirement of teaching degree seems like a lowering of standards. Is the conversation a bit more complicated than that?
What is the future of higher education? Face to Face? Online? One veteran practitioner’s opinion informed by experience.
Come to the second-to-the-last class. Professor Likko has a very good thing for you if you do.