Cultivating 5 Perspectives on Educational Change & Innovation
We are in an era of educational experimentation, and it is hard to argue against the fact that the digital revolution fuels much of this experimentation. Many aspects of traditional schooling are...
View Article5 Ways History Helps Us Think About Digital Age Teaching & Learning
I’m an undergraduate history major, and in light of my current vocations, I happen to think that history is one of the more useful undergraduate majors that I could have selected. It doesn’t stick out...
View ArticleWhat Schools Can Learn from the History of Mr. Potato Head
The first ( of what I hope is an annual) Online Home School Conference finished on Saturday, August 24 with an excellent lineup of speakers. It was an action and content-packed event with a wonderfully...
View ArticleA Shocking & Brilliant Interdisciplinary Math Curriculum
How about math that matters? While visiting family in Northern Michigan, I came across a fascinating math curriculum by Smith, Lusse and Morss. Following is part of the preface to the curriculum: In...
View ArticleCan You Answer These 25 Questions About the Origin of Modern Educational...
How much do you know about the modern education system? Why do we have letter grades, report cards, compulsory school, and schools broken up by age/grade? How long have we had 1:1 programs, academic...
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