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Authentic Education Team
My daughter prompted today’s column on the classic texts every educator should have read. In a […]
In my previous post on standards, I pointed out that though we talk of “a” standard, […]
Stephen Lazar has written a perfectly nice article on how to use good questions and inquiry […]
A recent piece in Education Week on the need to ensure that Standards are pegged in […]
The mystery: the French eat and drink everything, yet have lower heart disease rates. And are […]
It being the fall, my thoughts have turned to soccer – a topic near and dear […]
It is a longstanding ugly fact in education: the child’s socio-economic status is tightly correlated with […]
For an upcoming workshop for ASCD on feedback I spent a few days re-reading various books […]
Arguably one of the more difficult aspects in teaching for understanding is to decide when to […]
What if you read the following in the sports section: “WISCONSIN appears to be in the driver’s […]