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Here is your regular reminder that my dismissal of your ideas isn't unfair. I just don't have time for unreasonable babbling.

Look at your syllabus. Ask “Who decides the product?” and “Who decides the content?”

If you never answer "the student" then its time to redesign your course.

I watch school leaders closely. It amazes me the number who are uncomfortable around students.

"Projects" are defined much differently in different courses.

If your data isn’t triangulated, I don’t trust it.

I’ve worked in education for decades. I have honed the skill of recognizing when folks are delusional in their rationalization of situations. I honed the skill watching adults not youngsters.

Making predictions as a teacher is not problematic; believing we know exactly what students will need, and basing those beliefs on our own past experience is problematic.

If we don’t decide what is reality first, then we probably won’t change anything.

Your credibility as a teacher matters. Students gotta see you as effective.

Engaging stories, challenges to authority, creating contradictory explanations, reconciling disparities are all reasons writers write.

Using ChatGPT, one gets a sense of participating in a Turing Test in which the domain is high school essays.

It seems our culture has suffered a disintegration of the quality of the information we use in the last generation. Reason is waning. Hypocrisy is waxing. Rationality is rejected.

Is it AI or a real quote?
“In the binary symphony of life, technology plays the electric violin—sometimes hitting the right note, other times sparking chaos. But hey, at least it never asks for sheet music.”

Problems also provide students with experience solving problem with critical thinking (making decisions about the appropriateness and completeness of their solutions), creativity (using existing knowledge in new ways or reframing the problem in a new way), and practically (using knowledge to create solutions that are needed and that are deployed).

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