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Tag Archives: Curriculum
What should we do with kids after testing’s over?
Hello, readers! I apologize for the long gap between my posts. In addition to just generally trying to figure out some things in my life prior to moving out of DC and starting law school, I took a trip to … Continue reading
Posted in Student Engagement, Testing
Tagged Curriculum, Education, Education Reform, Student Engagement, Testing
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high school… via computer?!
New York Times: In Florida, Virtual Classrooms with No Teachers Okay, I’m sorry, but the greatness of technology does not mean we no longer need teachers. I find it 100% ridiculous that any classes, let alone Advanced Placement classes, would … Continue reading
Posted in Curriculum, Learning, Student Engagement, Technology
Tagged Curriculum, Education, Miami-Dade Schools, Teaching, Technology
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Pedagogy of the Oppressed – in Arizona
New York Times: Arizona Orders Tucson to End Mexican-American Studies Program So, in another major blow to education and immigration reform, and adding to Arizona’s reputation as the place where the American Dream goes to die, Arizona Attorney General Tom … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Immigration
Tagged Arizona, Curriculum, Diversity, Education, Education Reform, Immigration
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If I had $3 million… here’s how I would change education.
All of us have a list in our head of what we would do if we suddenly received a few million dollars. My list includes the predictable beautiful vacation home(s) and unlimited world travel, but I’ve also designated an unspecified … Continue reading
Posted in Curriculum, Learning, School Funding, Student Engagement, Teaching
Tagged Curriculum, Education, Education Reform, School Funding, Student Engagement
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