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The reality for educators is that no recipe will work for all students in all areas (or even for the same students on different days).

"Knowledge is a set of facts that can be memorized and repeating those facts demonstrates knowledge of them." 🤦

As we becomes more sophisticated epistemologically, we recognize that knowledge changes and that much knowledge is not objective.

In general, educators are slow to adopt changes. In general, we believe that our existing instruction is excellent, and so we are hesitant to change.

Answers are generally uninteresting. Questions, on the other hand, are very interesting.

Human learning is complex and multifaceted, and different people experience the same events quite differently. Many educators seem oblivious to this fact.

Any school built following a “one-size-fits-all” solution is doomed to fail.

Adults are trying to improve schools by looking towards their past; “what worked for me will work for them,” is their misguided reasoning.

Online teaching is not conducive to lectures. The students are unlikely to watch and entire lecture on a screen. Try it sometime: They are boring… really boring… and I write that as one who enjoys a good lecture.

At the most basic level watch teachers; face-to-face teachers spend their time talking while online teachers spend their time typing.

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