That’s my plan for a future editorial ― rethinking education in fundamental ways. Are students better off learning through projects than through worksheets and exams, should they have more voice in what they are learning, and would exposure to the workplace make their lessons more meaningful? How can we remake curriculum and instruction in ways that allow bright kids of all backgrounds to soar?
Should we even have actual grades — first grade, fourth grade and so forth ― or should students move forward at their own pace in each subject? If we want to teach them civics ― I do ― what can we scrape out of the existing curriculum to make way for that as well as computer science, arts courses and the like? Is there simply too much repetition of such topics as the American Revolution?Now that we have equipped most students with the computers they need to connect to school, how can we use...
These kinds of educational decisions are in the hands of people who have terrific expertise but who aren’t on the ground, living the experience the way students, teachers and parents do. We supposedly overhauled a fair amount of curriculum with the Common Core standards, but it hasn’t proved to be any kind of magic formula to newly engaged and excited learning.
I’m looking for your ideas to help inform this editorial on truly rethinking public education in our state. Not all ideas will be used, but they all will be read and considered. Pass this on to friends and acquaintances who might have something to say. And please email me at
opinion Corona lockdowns have taught us that they have been a big mistake, while taking away the opportunity to study from kids and students. This is a crime and will have psychological consequences any time soon. Shame on all those having supported school closures so far.
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opinion We are all very creative and we all love our kids and country. We will find a way.....and stay safe!
opinion Put GOD in your mind😍😍😍
opinion good luck
opinion homeschooling is preferable. teachers can't resist sticking their communist ideas into the heads of our youth, with the help of state governments.
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