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One of the primary qualifications for being a school leader seems to be the ability to look at reality and deny it.

Hey IT users… if you have been told to follow certain procedures, but you don’t, then it’s your fault it doesn’t work.

Do innovations come from Google/ Microsoft/ Apple and simulate behemoth companies?

Hey IT… if you fix it, but don’t tell anyone you haven’t really done your job.

Teachers who “focus on academics” ignore what makes this approach possible.

“This is going to be a paradigm shift” is not true (for education) if it still includes students, teachers, and curriculum in its current organization.

Yeah… natural selection is not a goal-oriented process. Things vary. Some variation benefits the organism in a time and place, some variation doesn’t. What’s left appears designed but it wasn’t.

Go ahead and build your organization with people who look and think like you do. The DEI crowd will pick up the pieces of your failures.

Schools are not like businesses: Business has a clear bottom line. Education does not (don’t confuse test scores with learning).

“We are a PC/ Mac/ Chromebook shop” is a sure sign your IT folks make decisions for their own needs, not users’ needs.

Writers, mathematicians, scientists, etc. see beauty and detail in the world that others do not.

Schools are not like businesses: If business doesn’t like what their suppliers provide, they have options. Schools have no choice but to teach the children who live in the area.

Maybe all of these technologies really could transform education, but we don’t let them.

I’ve been in education long enough to state with confidence that “the next big thing” isn’t.

“Right to Read” legislation has become necessary. We should be ashamed as a nation. We are fortunate to have folks pushing back.

The problem with the “get a real job” argument is that the “real jobs” are not available in many areas.

How many students go through school “absorbing” as little as possible?

“Man build culture because he can’t help it.” (Excuse the language, the quote is from the 1950’s.) Maybe. But it is clear we would not be here without it.

“Tools are things made to make something else.”
I’m not sure I can argue against that, and their use seems to differentiate humans from other critters.

Prior to Darwin evolution was largely thought to be a progressive phenomenon. He taught us all adaptations are relative to the environment.

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