Sometimes I wish I wasn’t someone who takes reason, logic, and empirical evidence seriously. I look at the delusional things that come across my feeds and I envy those who can confidently make such statements without concern for reality.
The fact that teachers in the USA need to share “classroom wish lists” on social media should be our greatest national embarrassment. Unfortunately, we have way more embarrassing situations right now.
We had significant flooding in my region last month. Folks are rebuilding… in the same places. 🤦♂️ I understand the many reasons, but government has a responsibility (IMO) to set regulations and support efforts to prevent this repeated loss.
We had significant flooding in my region last month. Folks are rebuilding… in the same places. 🤦♂️ I understand the many reasons, but government has a responsibility (IMO) to set regulations to prevent this repeated loss.
I’ve been at a community college for 4+ years after 32 years in schools (lots of them in various roles). No school really cared about me as a professional. They hired a critical and creative educator, but that’s not what they wanted.
“Hallucinations” as the term we apply to information AI creates. OK… can we apply it to ideas like “learning styles” and the other stuff made up be educational consultants?
“Focusing on the basics,” ostensibly a non-politician stance towards curriculum, is probably the *most* politically motivated and indoctrinating of the options.