Stager-to-Go: There IS a Difference Between Teaching, Learnin...
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Saved by 3 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-02-12
- Karlfisch on 2008-03-17 - Tags awnm , gary_stager , mc
- Wisely on 2008-02-12 - Tags curriculum , learning , schools
- Johnlarkin on 2008-02-09 - Tags teaching , curriculum , pedagogy
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It seems peculiar to me that there is so little discussion of changing curricular content among those who spend their time blogging about school "change." Surely, you cannot keep adding content to the overcrowded curriculum. Not only does some curricular content need to be cut to make room, but some content is irrelevant while other "content" is counter-productive, unteachable or bad for students.
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Kids at Arapahoe High School understood me when I suggested that "kids go to school to be taught." This is not the same as learning. Too many educators and policy makers seem to have a tenuous understanding of terms central to their mission.
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