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@aureliom Contentment with an adequate solution blocks the search for a a better solution or alternative? AKA "That's how we have always..."
@jphil301 That is crazy! There is a lot of crazy going around these days.
@tylerbreed She will be okay, just has to move to a new school. The district offered a mid-year retirement plan that many exp. teacher took
Edward de Bono "...the difficulty was not in finding an alternative but setting out to look for one." Is this why educ. change is so hard?
Digital IDs make it easy to have multiple identities, create new identities, but harder to walk away from the digital footprints they leave
Wife told me her school will close next year to make up for budget deficit in her district. Many CA districts will probably drop 20:1 too;-(
Back from a dinner with our school PTA. I am humbled that these parents who have next to nothing give what they can as gifts.
@zecool Learned from our politicians and media that it is better to sound impressive than to really be impressive. Image is everything. ;-0
another ho hum day in Educ optimizing multi-media functionalities+streamlining compelling initiatives 2 triangulate integrated methodologies
@DougFields Isn't that EPV? Ear piece vanity.
@SteveAverill IN-N-OUT a product so good that it markets itself through word of mouth and cust customization(4x4, animal, protein style)?
"Our values and norms in education, literacy, and public participation are being challngd by a shifting landscape of media and comm." #hhrs
@hughhewitt Ah. There is the point. Why should we trust them again? They have not earned any trust on this issue. Just words, words, words!
@zecool Nice! Instead of preparing students for work, preparing them to participate in life more generally. Social media is a part of that.
Key ? "what would it mean to think of public education as a responsibility of a more distributed network of people and institutions?"
@mberry It is very good. So much to think about. I am re-reading it. Interesting literacy implications.
"Kids’ participation in networked publics suggests some new ways of thinking about the role of public education."
"Our values and norms in education, literacy, and public participation are being challenged by a shifting landscape of media and comm."
@mberry Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project : The MacArthur Foundation
"Youth using new media often learn from their peers, not teachers or adults.."
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