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Tag Archives: Methods and Theories
How Standardization Killed Our Hopes for Let’s Move
In his State of the Union, the President made it clear that the most important contest this country faces today is not between Democrats and Republicans, but with competitors around the world for the jobs and industries of our time. … Continue reading
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Tagged Common Core State Standards Initiative, Council of Chief State School Officers, education, education reform, health, Jimmy Fallon, K through 12, Let's Move PSA, Methods and Theories, National Governors Association, New York City, nike, President Obama, PSA, Standardized test, State school, The Element, United States
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Don’t Grow Up; It’s a Trap… Stay Young!
Forget the cover-ups, wrinkle creams, and cosmetic surgeries. To stay young, form the habit of Constant Learning. Education is a virtue that guarantees youthfulness. Wisdom is not the province of the old. Four hundred years after Ponce de Leon searched … Continue reading
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Tagged AARP, Bill Moyers, Brain, Brain Science, children, consciousness, education, enlightenment, Fountain of Youth, happiness, Henry Ford, human, Human brain, learn, Learning Theories, live, Methods and Theories, Moyers & Company, nature, PBS
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Trust The Children
Do we really need school? I don’t mean education, just forced schooling: six classes a day, five days a week, nine months a year, for twelve years. Is this deadly routine really necessary? And if so, for what? Don’t hide … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, education, Factory, George Washington, learning, Learning Theories, Live to Learn Learn to Live, Margaret Mead, Methods and Theories, School, Special Education, State school, Student, Teacher, Thomas Jefferson, United States
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