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An old friend and colleague got a new job at an education marketing/communication company where he believed they wanted actual content. He asked me to …
The personal blog of Gary S. Stager, Ph.D.
An old friend and colleague got a new job at an education marketing/communication company where he believed they wanted actual content. He asked me to …
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 …
On Christmas Eve (2016), the world lost one of its most profound thinkers when learning theorist, Dr. Edith Ackermann, left us at age 70. Anyone …
Dear Dr. Williams: Thank you so much for being the first ISTE executive or board member to address the sad state of affairs expressed by …
In honor of Computer Science Week, I humbly share with you the digital archives of one of the longest-running journals in the history of computing …
When it comes to technology, teachers are too often treated as imbeciles or felons! In 1990, I was hired to teach public school 4th grade. …
School is More than a Place – Laptops in Teacher Education by Gary S. Stager Adjunct Professor – Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology …
A colleague recently asked for advice for parents wishing to opt-out their children from school assigned homework. This is what we did. Every person we …
From the archives… Back-to-Rule We must address behavior and not technology © 2001 Gary S. Stager Published in the November 2001 issue of Curriculum Administrator Magazine …
This time of year, the “news” is full of heartwarming back-to-school tales of good citizens buying school supplies for needy classrooms. Pop-music footnotes, Katy Perry …