Education is not School

•December 3, 2013 • Leave a Comment

“Did high school ever feel somewhat like a prison? Did it ever feel like being in a machine that had its own purposes and goals separate from yours? This feeling is not uncommon, and an examination of the development of the school explains why. Rather than being a tool to educate, the school as we know it today started as a way to produce obedient and loyal subjects, soldiers, and workers. It was never intended to develop the mind in any meaningful way. Education and schooling are often conflated, but there are many important distinctions between the two. Prof. Steven Davies argues that schools are not suited for educating and it is high time we move away from the idea of the school as the only option for delivering education.”

Inspiring Innovation

•November 30, 2013 • Leave a Comment

We need more inspiring classrooms. For innovative ideas and everything else.

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Rethinking Innovation. Does it just come or can we inspire it?

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Max

•November 25, 2013 • Leave a Comment

“This 2009 claymation film deals with an unlikely friendship. Nine-year-old Mary is pen-pals with 40-year-old … Max [who has Aspergers]. In this clip he describes a little bit about what life is like for him.

‘Mary and Max’ won several film industry awards and has been included in the ThAutCast.com’s list of “must see” movies about autism.”

Video source  can be found on the Autism Awareness page.

Topsy-Turvy

•November 24, 2013 • 2 Comments

Video source can be found here.

Handwritten

•November 22, 2013 • Leave a Comment

“One hundred fifty years after President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, President Obama penned a handwritten tribute to President Lincoln’s historic remarks.”

President Obama's Handwritten Tribute to the Gettysburg Address

Source can be found here.

Rotten at the core

•November 17, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Video source found here.

Every kid needs a champion

•November 14, 2013 • Leave a Comment

“Rita Pierson, a teacher for 40 years, once heard a colleague say, “They don’t pay me to like the kids.” Her response: “Kids don’t learn from people they don’t like.'” A rousing call to educators to believe in their students and actually connect with them on a real, human, personal level.”

They say…

•November 11, 2013 • Leave a Comment

“They say that you’re supposed to stand up to bullies, but there’s not much you can do when the whole class is like that.”
“Why do they make fun of you?”
“Let’s see. My weight, obviously. The fact that I read for fun. Mostly sci-fi and fantasy. I watch Nova. I don’t like sports. You know those loud, obnoxious kids you see hanging out in groups, screaming at people? That’s my whole school.”
“So what do they do to you?”
“Just yell at me and throw stuff at me. But I am proud of one thing. Most kids who get picked on completely spaz out at some point, and get violent. That hasn’t happened to me yet.”

Image and conversation courtesy of Humans of New York.

 

I still have a hard time letting things go…

•November 11, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Spoken word by Amir Safi.

Brainwashed

•November 10, 2013 • Leave a Comment

brainwashed by tv

Image source can be found here.

 
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