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You would think by now we would be able to agree that telling and testing is not teaching.

Failure to prepare for foreseeable problems is the one thing that makes me immediate loose trust in leaders.

Yup, I’m convinced over reliance on testing makes classrooms “unsafe places to fail.” That may be the lest criticism we can levy against these instruments.

Knowledge that us useful in your classroom or those like it, but nowhere else, has no place in your curriculum.

“What counts as wrong?” is an interesting question.

When you get to your answer and realize you asked the wrong question, you are getting closer to answering it.

Online dictionaries that allow us to hear and learn to pronounce words are a real improvement over those I used as a child... I am one of those who read a far more diverse vocabulary than I heard, and this tool would have surely helped me.

For a group that holds “learn from your mistakes” as a mantra, many educators are surprisingly loath to admit them.

Recent listening suggests ZZ Tops' Fandango is the best live album ever released.

My generation survived high school with Cliff Notes. It gave us as much knowlegde of the readings as AI summaries give you knowledge of what happened at the meeting.

AI sumarizes of meetings allow those who are present to not pay attention.

In online meetings it is very important that you get to the point!

“Free and open exchange” and “taking conspiracy theories seriously” are not the same.

When you have been "taught" to distrust authority, then you become incapable of critically evaluating the credibility of messages.

We need a word for the random pile of books that appear when searching for references... I’m thinking it’s some kind of cairn.

“Vague, but interesting.” This may characterize some of the most important and innovative things we undertake.

“The stock market is not the economy” and “test scores are not learning” need to be recognized as congruent statements.

“But what do you mean by learning?” Yeah... most people—including educators who work in the same school—have wildly different answers to that question.

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