most people aren’t good at most things

So this Bluetooth Ring deal turns out to be yet another crowdfunded apparatus that over-promises and under-delivers This is a particularly embarrassing case, but it’s only one in a whole litany of Kickstarter failures. It’s standard practice to rush to say that crowdfunding produces a lot of successes too. (This Gizmodo write up of Ring […]

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one thing I’ve learned

I’ve learned a lot in six and a half years of writing online, but the single most consistent, most powerful message is this: people care much more about you being part of their culture than about the things you actually believe, politically, morally, conceptually. I can write 2,000 words against affirmative action, with data and […]

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thanks

  Well gang, Thanksgiving is here again. It’s not hard for me to be thankful. I get about as much of what I need as most anybody I know. Big changes are coming for me, for good or for bad, and I will be ready for them. For now, I’m enjoying where I am and […]

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racism is asphalt, racism is a bullet

You will have already been deluged with analysis about the grand jury’s refusal to indict the police officer who shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, so I’ll be brief. I guess the essential thing that has to be repeated, again and again, is that this outcome, and so many like it, are the result of a […]

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against the five paragraph essay

There are many commonplaces in teaching and pedagogy. One of these commonplaces is accessible templates or forms that students can use to gain control over complex and intimidating learning tasks. These consistent formats demonstrate the essential “moves” of particular learning tasks, which the students can apply to their own work. Ideally, they will then let […]

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our educational problems are not problems of will

Mikhail Zinshteyn at The Atlantic:  “What if U.S. students took fewer tests that measured their ability to understand academic concepts far more deeply than current tests permit?” Uh, yeah! What if! That’d be pretty sweet! Pardon me for getting all 2006 on you, but… and a pony. I’m all for calling for better assessments– especially when […]

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