Are We Seeing A Revolution Afoot?
This Must-See Flick Hits "The System" Hard.
similar to "waiting to win the Lotto" as mentioned in this trailer.
Link to movie website here for ways to help.
January 26, 2010 8:14 AM
Now, keeping in mind these fourfold interests - interest in conversation, or communication; in inquiry, or finding out things; in making things or construction; and in artistic expression - we may say they are natural resources, the uninvested capital, upon the exercise of which depends the active growth of the child..John Dewey, The School and Society, 1900
04.11.2013
photo above: Maui"Conventional wisdom holds that different people learn in different ways. Something is missing from that idea, however, so we offer a corollary: Different People, when presented with exactly the same information in exactly the same way, will learn...
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John Seely Brown: Connected and Collective Learning (Part 2)
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Gabriel Iglesias' smart teenage son doesn't talk to him anymore. 2 Minute Video via Comedy Central
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It's dangerous to design your life around getting into college
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Musings on college: Visiting with high schoolers, David Brooks and Stanford University's new video series on MOOCs: " . . ."It's the beginning of a wholesale reorganization of teaching and learning in higher education."
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Harry Potter sings the periodic table of elements on the Graham Norton show with Colin Farrell, Rihanna...humor video
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JK Rowling, Harry Potter Author, Captivates Crowd With Harvard Commencement Speech
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"Long ago my son determined exactly how not to let the institution of school get in the way of his learning, and had explicit plans for choosing courses carefully so that he had ample time to attend local university lectures and participate in arts events."
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"We've completely distorted learning."
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