Carrots and…Smaller Carrots? The Values Dilemma! Food for Thought by Patrick Jackson
In Dublin we have an anti-littering campaign with posters that read ‘Litter is disgusting and so are those responsible’. I’d hazard that the tagline has Continue Reading
And Maddest of All to See Education As It Is & Not As It Should Be
The way I tackle life comes from one of my favorite books, Miguel De Cervantes’ Don Quixote of La Mancha. Briefly, the protagonist of the story, Continue Reading
Bullies, Victims, Voices: My Father's Advice
This post was originally shared at the Cooperative Catalyst blog, an amazing gathering of minds on education transformation. I hope this post becomes part of Continue Reading
Education Needs Reflective Educators
In blogging for education reform, Greta Sandler and I have collaborated together on an initiative we believe represents what education needs, bloggers for education! The Continue Reading
Homework and Charlie Brown
While browsing online for the Charlie Brown teacher voice as a joke to a friend, I came across this fantastic video about the different ways Continue Reading
To Grade or Not to Grade? by Tom King
Part of the series: Global Issues in Education by Guest Author, Tom King To grade or not to grade? That is the question, but what Continue Reading
A Poem by a Teacher in Tunisia, Hamdi Erestreams
Part of the series: Global Issues in Education I love that I am able to develop relationships with educators from around the world through social Continue Reading
How Many School Districts Are There on the Head of a Pin? by Tom King
Part of the series: Global Issues in Education > I recall a Superintendent in my bygone days who, when queried about our district’s insatiable need Continue Reading
The Good Mentor: Are You up For the Challenge? by Lisa Michelle Dabbs
Part of the series: Global Issues in Education Mentoring is a term that we hear a lot these days. It’s a part of the fabric Continue Reading
Creativity in Education by Leonor Cristina Santos
Part of the series: Global Issues in Education The 21st century is to content creators what the industrial revolution was to factory workers. The demand Continue Reading