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Those educators who take time to explain their rationale to students when using authority have more credibility with students, and they are more likely to follow unexplained authoritarian decisions from those teachers.

It is only though changing the structure and function of this organ that we learn. Some experiences change the brain quickly and permanently; some experiences change the brain slowly and reversibly.

Schools have always been political institutions, but recent decades have found them increasingly political. This appears to be grounded in the electoral benefits that can be gained by politicians who promise to “fix education.”

Sometimes the solutions are "fixing" the wrong problems.

"Back in the day" we rejected Channel 0 because it was advertisement driven. Today, we link students to YouTube videos without a second thought.

I’m preparing to teach some math this fall— the first time in more than 5 years—and I’m reminded how important it is to start with concepts.

Water seems the resource we should worry about not oil.

Would Darwin be in social media? Given his voluminous letter writing, I conclude, “yes.”

Research is designed to answer questions. In school, we too often focus research papers by topics. The simple change to researching to answer a question with an ambiguous answer can improve the experience of research.

Would you hire the person who said “In business we try to upsell customers, so we generate more income. We should treat teachers just like we treat customers. Upsell them to get more out of them” in an interview to lead your IT department in a school?

The expertise and skill needed to keep enterprise IT networks operational is something that educators are very unlikely to have. Further, the work of keeping enterprise IT operational is a full-time job. For these reasons, schools hire IT professionals to keep the IT available to users.

Securing dat would be much easier if we didn't need to use it.

The literature on promoting creativity seems to agree on certain “things” we can do in classrooms:
-Explore new ideas in-depth;
-Observe and describe in mindful ways;
-Ask deep questions;
-Seek diversity (in the environment and in the perspectives that we bring to ideas);
-Use our imaginations.

Creativity is a reorganization of what exists in the environments to create something new (and often initially incongruous) that happens within a learner and that is then reflected back into the environments.

Individual humans introduce purpose, intentionality, motivation, and meaning to the interactions that produce new knowledge. AI doesn't.

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