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Regard the Definition of Learning
Introduction Perhaps much of what produces conflicting perspectives on learning stems from conflating training with teaching and reacting with understanding. Furthermore, perhaps this conflation reflects an unreasonable dismissal of the phenomenon we refer to as consciousness simply because it is such a difficult, abstract concept to describe, and harder still to quantify. Such a response…
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To Err is Human, To Learn is Divine
When I applied to the MALXD program, I thought I knew exactly what I wanted: to bring new skills to a nearby school district where I’d spent years as a deeply involved parent and volunteer, better equipped to join the work already underway — the work of educators and community members fighting for kids with…
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Online Learning Manifesto
Old Hierarchy–in the micro, the macro, and the everywhere in between-o A centuries-old capitalist agenda has long made itself manifest in every single hierarchy of human relating. From the unparalleled intimacy of household relationships, patriarchy crouched in dimly lit corners whispering of roles, whose literacy was eligible to earn coin or sign land contracts, of…
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Oppression
I took a class at USF once titled Feminist Digital Humanities. Seeing it on my schedule when I’d registered for Feminist Critical Theory, I was initially a big disappointment. I imagined someone had decided we literature students needed a hefty dose of analyzing literature specifically written for or on the most modern delivery systems and,…
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Silent Steps: what ADHD learners don’t get to hear
When I set about trying to zero in with absolute precision on what I, as a learner with ADHD, have been unable to access–and have witnessed my own children with ADHD being likewise unable to access–my discovery amused me. Because as I zoomed in and in and in–bringing into crisp focus the–as I said, precise–deficit,…
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It was the worst of times; it is the worst of times. Can we get a best, please?
Despite widely-harbored resistance to the idea, anyone authoring content that fails to evidence, at minimum, an attempt at universal accessibility cannot hope that said content be useful as more than, at maximum, a non-example object of study for students of instructional design. Such content is now an absurd relic from the Pedagogical Dark Ages, serving…
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Video games: a portal to the world of learning
Until October 2024, it had been a few decades since something in formal school learning was so searingly relevant to and influential on my personal life. The last time, I lived with two Black women and learned from the education-related research of author Jonathan Kozol (1992) that these, two of my closest and most important…
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Behaviorists Vs. Everybody (but in this case, I’m with Everybody)
“Two Sides” For as long as I can remember, I’ve witnessed–on a local and national level–a political war. The two waging sides, aptly represented in terms of learning theories by exclusive behaviorists versus everyone else, are now as they have always been, fighting on the battlegrounds of public school classrooms. As we witnessed in 1954’s…
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Create a To-Do List for Kids with Google Sheets
Turn a Google Sheet into an interactive tracker to help kids accomplish everything from daily chores to long-term school projects independently.