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Introduction to reflection and action plan paper
“Shaken to my ethical foundations”: a reflection on my educational practice and a challenge to improve my ethical action (praxis) Andrew BendelowEthics and Foundations of American Education (Hybrid) EDU 646011 December 2009Professor Jason LukasikConcordia University of Chicago Through the quantity, but mainly by the quality of its readings and activities, EDU 6460 Ethics and Foundations…
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Diversity at the mall–Circle of Friends Holiday Shop 09
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"If the folks at MIT see the merit of video games, well then…"
Exciting new eschoolnews link overviews a component of the new schooling I’m contemplating: autonomously engaged-in learning through video games. How cool to be around as a new mode of teaching and learning is being developed! Intelligent design is something the game makers are coming at through trial and error. The eschoolnews piece highlights the list…
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Rethinking Autism
This amazing video made and narrated by an autistic person (silentmiauw) troubles the special educationist mind. It challenges all that we think we know of autism, and thus what a free and fair democracy owes its autistic citizens in the way of schooling. The accepted definition of autism is (from wikipedia): ” a disorder of…
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Well, if Robert Marzano likes it, it must be good
Celebrity educationalist Marzano‘s talking up the interactive whiteboard, something I’m ignorant of, but something that looks pretty Disney, pretty cool.Mr. Hopper in the video demonstrates its use in the classroom, and one can tell he’d be somewhat engaging as your whiteboard equipped teacher, what with his effervescent video style and all. In his clear-headed post,…
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That American mix of idealism and greed
is alive and well in the current FCC policies. Ceclia Kang writes this piece in yesterday’s Washington Post tech blog that illuminates the hybrid capitalist + progressive agenda of the current administration. While acknowledging the necessity of ubiquitous connectivity to student success in schools (which might be called “progressive“), the National Cable and Telecommunications Association…
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The Ur-technology, the one we don't notice
is language, the means we use to communicate ideas with each other. I’m going to go further, and state that language is necessary to fully develop any technology. The old cuneiform (depicted) was used to convey information useful for carrying out other tasks (technology). And it goes back to 34 centuries B.C., around the time…
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The technique of my current class in Educational Technology
[a recent post to my fellows in my current cohort at CUC ] As students of Educational Technology, we should be interested in the way this educator is doing his educating, right? In his technique? One thing I take from Professor J.M. Lukasik’s class is an appreciation for his technique–his way of instructing a CUC…
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This is what Arne Duncan is doing with federal ed dollars
He’s trying to motivate better test results by incentivizing (bribing) states and public districts with federal dollars.More money for more programs that result in higher test scores. What do those tests measure? Anything worth knowing? Next question. Duncan has come out in favor of merit pay for teachers, incentivizing (bribing) teachers with extra dollars. More…
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An evening with Alfie Kohn, "the anti-Arne Duncan"
made me wish President Obama had played basketball with him instead of Arne. But Kohn is way too short and slow. I blogged earlier this month about Alfie Kohn (website here), famous critic of American education. His comments tonight at Concordia University of Chicago were passionate, but still reasonable–a pleasant break from the obfuscatory Educanese…