The TRUTH About The CoV-19 Vaccine Ingredients

You want science? Here is the "science" about COVID-19 "Vaccines".

What Teachers Can Do about Pervasive Misinformation (Erica Meltzer)*

A doctored [photo] of a Parkland shooting survivor ripping up the Constitution. A fake story about a firefighter jailed for praying at the scene of a fire, branded as if it were from ABC News. An imag

NIH Director's Blog

Researchers identified a type of fibroblast cell (white) that helps form scar tissue after heart injury in response to an inflammatory signal called IL-1 (blue). Their research in mice suggests blocki

What I Think Artificial Intelligence Will Do – & What It Won’t Do – In K-12 Education (Larry Ferlazzo)

“I teach English, social studies, and International Baccalaureate classes to English language learners and mainstream students at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, California. I’ve written

Brookings - Quality. Independence. Impact.

The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. Our mission is to conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at

Rubik’s Cube and School Reform

When the Rubik’s Cube appeared in the 1980s, I tried twisting and turning the colors to get them all aligned. I failed. Finding out that there are 3 billion possible ways to turn the Cube’s corner

Should Every High School Graduate Go To College?

Employers want college graduates who can write, think, solve problems, and manage software to keep their companies competitive in domestic and global markets. Moreover, the U.S population has become i

Metaphors Describing Classroom Teaching: Command-and-Control or Eating Pasta?

In the U.S. Army’s command-and-control structures, generals believe that their decisions can steer what infantry platoons do in the field. Yet the metaphor of the “fog of war” and a history of m

What Makes Students (and the Rest of Us) Fall for AI Misinformation? [Sam Wineburg & Nadav Ziv]

“Sam Wineburg is the Margaret Jacks Professor of Education, Emeritus at Stanford University and the co-founder of the Digital Inquiry Group, an independent nonprofit research group that creates curr

Teacher as Classroom Politician

Besides managing a classroom of 20 to 30 or more students while teaching content and skills every day, teachers have to be practicing politicians. For decades, educators have winced at using the word

Cartoons on Schooling (and Halloween)

Here is another batch of cartoons that may get you to chuckle, even smile. Enjoy Halloween!

Grading Students: A High School Teacher Challenges the System

When I served as a superintendent, I fired a teacher for giving an A to every student he taught. George D. was a high school social studies teacher in Arlington (VA) when I led the district (1974-1981

The Madness of EdTech: All or Nothing Options (Emily Cherkin)

This article appeared on the National Education Policy Center website October 4, 2024. “Emily Cherkin, M.Ed., is a nationally recognized consultant who takes a tech-intentional approach to addressin

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