January 30, 2012

…we must find areas of nonconsumption to deploy computer-based learning where it will be unencumbered by existing education processes. Once planted in these areas, it can take root, begin to improve, and, over time, transform the way students learn.

#reform


January 28, 2012

Just write poorly. Continue to write poorly, in public, until you can write better.

#write


November 23, 2011
I prefer my albino deer peppered

I prefer my albino deer peppered

#funny

November 5, 2011

Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you’re climbing it.

#life


September 26, 2011

Education is about making people think. It’s about interesting people in a topic. It’s about engaging them so that they will pursue it for the rest of their lives. Now I’m speaking to this kind of mythical parent here, but if you just want them to know the stuff – yeah, sure, they’ll know it for the test tomorrow. But you’ll not be leaving them with the legacy, or enduring interest and love of a subject. And do you want your kid to be someone who’s stimulated, engaged and interested in school? Or do you want them to be someone who regards [school] as a boring place where all they have to do is get a lot of information shoved down their throat, regurgitate and forget it the next day?
  -Jonathan Osborne, Framing a New Vision for Science Education

(Source: laboutloud.com)

#reform #science


September 11, 2011

I hear too often that educators want to harness the technology, but I think that’s a little backward. The conversation should be about what it is we want to accomplish—what do we want students to learn? When we have that, then we can talk about what technology is best to help us meet those goals.

#tech #eduweb #reform



Learning environments aren’t revolutionized by installing a few cool gadgets here and there. Far more important is the educator’s role in employing today’s technologies to make material accessible and engaging—in other words, encouraging students to create, communicate, and collaborate in ways never before possible.

#reform #eduweb


September 1, 2011

For whatever it’s worth, the three policy measures that are currently receiving virtually all the attention in the U.S. — charter schools, removing tenure protections, and tying teacher pay and evaluation to test scores — all fly directly in the face of the Finnish system.

#teacher #reform


August 29, 2011

…cheating is hard to detect because despite recent scandals, it is still very rare. ‘Only 1 or 2 percent, maybe, of educators don’t follow the rules’…

#cheating


August 21, 2011

[Video]

Shawn Cornally - The Future of Education Without Coercion

(Source: youtube.com)

#grades #create #reform