Summer Reading for Educators
I once heard former President Clinton say, “every problem in education has been solved somewhere.” Educators stand on the shoulders of giants and should be fluent …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
I once heard former President Clinton say, “every problem in education has been solved somewhere.” Educators stand on the shoulders of giants and should be fluent …
Educators, citizens, and policy-makers would benefit from remembering two salient truths. We stand on the shoulders of giants. “Every problem in education has been solved …
The following links are to books mentioned, or included, in the eBook, Dreams of a Democratic Education – An Anthology for Educators Wishing to Stand Between …
The clarity, courage, and commitment of the young people fighting to end school violence and ban assault weapons provides an opportunity to support kids …
Originally appeared in The Huffington Post on 10/19/2010 Shouldn’t people bold enough to call themselves “school reformers” be familiar with some of the literature on …
The irony could cause whiplash. Over the past thirty years, the EdTech community expended sufficient energy to colonize Mars fighting the idea of teaching children …
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I once heard former President Clinton say, “every problem in education has been solved somewhere.” Educators stand on the shoulders of giants and should be fluent …
I became a pre-k through 8th grade teacher in the mid-1980s. I was literally in the last teacher education cohort who was expected to learn …
Since I am known as a man of impeccable taste and endless fascination, I humbly share a collection of the books I have recently purchased. …