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QUESTION: - How big, is big?

By red1stoney on  From outsideofin.blogspot.com
W ith thanks to my South African correspondent for the following amazing perspective on the relative size (rather than the size of our relatives) of Earth and our planetary cousins. The first image shows that in a straight fight with either Venus, Mars, Mercury or Pluto, Earth would be a clear winner: - However, if any of the other planets look as though they may want to join in, the following image shows that it would be wise for Earth to either through in the figurative "planetary towel...Read Full Story

Course Blogs: Writing in a Collaborative Environment

By graykane on  From graykane.blogspot.com
I have to acknowledge that while I have addressed educational concerns on this site, this is not a typical post for Roundhouse Rhetoric . But I didn't write this for Roundhouse Rhetoric . I wrote this for Compspot as a follow up to a teaching workshop I conducted on Friday about using blogs in the classroom. For those who are not interested in teaching writing, but who are interested in blog-promotion tactics, this post does offer something for you. It addresses how to increase a blog's...Read Full Story

[September 04 2007] Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: Speaking As A Paleo-Intellectual Of The ‘Old School’… Higher Education Isn’t Getting ‘High’ - Because The Last Thing American Industry (and it’s government) Wants Is A Sociall

By leighm on  From leighm.net
“All The News You Never Knew You Needed To Know …Until Now.” In The News: Everyone’s reminiscing about Potemkin Village. President Bush visits Iraq… specifically, the most secure airbase in Iraq. 17 miles in diameter and home to 10,000 U.S. Marines. But the comparison is to Potemkin’s ruse IS striking: The village : From Wikipedia Potemkin villages were, purportedly, fake settlements erected at the direction of Russian minister Grigori Aleksandrovich Potemkin to fool Empress Catherine II...Read Full Story

Failing Our Children, Failing Society

By zeeharrison on  From blackwomanthinks.blogspot.com
I have a near and dear relative who is the Head of a Mathematics Department in a secondary school in the UK. I had a lengthy discussion with her today about the state of education in England, in particular, her current school which I would like to share with you. It might help to put my views into context if I tell you a little bit about the environment I was raised in. My parents were not rich, worked hard in back-breaking manual jobs and tried to turn 2 pence into 10 in order to feed and...Read Full Story

"Does English Class Oppress You, Too?"

By caneverb on  From thedivergentpath.blogspot.com
I don't know if it's just me, but lately I've been feeling more and more frustrated with college, with schooling, and with the entire education system, not only in this country, but worldwide. It seems like nowadays (or maybe always, I can't really ascertain for myself) the "people telling you what to do" system of living has managed to get it's greedy paws on just about everything, especially when it comes to education. From the time I was little, I remember learning about how I should write...Read Full Story
I have been involved in the field of education for over fifty years and have taught over 10,000 teachers, but for some reason am unable to get them to understand the meaningless of homework. Thank God, the deputy mayor of … Continue reading →  
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