Blogging is for old folks--too much time, too many words, too many bloggers. Personally, I find all the blogs out there, including my own, overwhelming and numbing. Alvin Toffler, here we come.
LOL....I'm a huge fan of listening to how, what and who students learn from and incorporating that into teaching and curricula. I find we are too wed to 19th century beliefs which are supported by the strange schadenfreude inversion which induces people to want others to suffer as they have, or learn as they have, etc.
Yes, our students are microblogging and texting these days, the challenge is to get them to write more, eh?
ReplyDeleteLOL....I'm a huge fan of listening to how, what and who students learn from and incorporating that into teaching and curricula. I find we are too wed to 19th century beliefs which are supported by the strange schadenfreude inversion which induces people to want others to suffer as they have, or learn as they have, etc.
ReplyDeleteYes, teach them for their future, not for our past, right?
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