The Iatrogenic Classroom Fallacy
In the early 1960's, educators for various reasons were heard to say, "You can't measure the learning that really happens in a classroom until at least 50 years later." Variations of the…
What were the top 15 drops in the Dow Jones?
Reagan, Trump, and Bush were presidents during 7 of the top 15 drops of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. If this table is expanded to the top 20, then 80% of the large drops occurred during a republi…
Trump Lawyer Resigns One Day Before Trial To Begin
Joseph Tacopina has filed with the courts that he will not represent Donald J. Trump. The E. Jean Carroll civil case is schedule to begin Tuesday January 16, 2024. The Stormy Daniels criminal case in…
Judge Lewis A. Kaplan Issues Order RE Postponement
On May 9, 2023, a jury found Donald J. Trump liable for sexual assault and defamation. The jury awarded Ms. Carroll $5 million in damages. Seven months ago, a second trial was set to seek damages for…
In the early 1960's, educators for various reasons were heard to say, "You can't measure the learning that really happens in a classroom until at least 50 years later." Variations of the…
The drop down menu for Education has a new column of links. After reading the first half dozen pages of Classic Education: A Learners' View (ALV) of Choices during Teaching and Learning, several readers have…
ONE OF THE MOST COMMON ARGUMENTS about education and learning might be called, from a learners' view, the stimulating (or rich) environment classroom fallacy of teaching. It is commonly applied by teachers who hang posters, animal cages, and other…
Stephen Exley reports that two-thirds of school leaders are considering leaving the profession. They cite increasing workloads and poor moral as primary reasons. This report came from TESConnect, a UK organization, and results…
A Learners' View (ALV) Is Of Choices On The Shortest And Fastest Path To Learning, The Oxygen Of Social Life. IT"S YOUR CHOICE TEACHER. / You're in service to learning, /…
Headhunters say that executive talent considers several factors in a new job, reports Boris Groysberg, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School and the coauthor, with Michael Slind, of Talk, Inc.…