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  • kids these days

    I have heard that the current generation is selfish and shallow, that they are the iGeneration, that they focus on MySpace, but rarely think about OurSpace. Students meet together, but they do not entirely connect. It seems that share a physical proximity, but each sends texts, listens to iPods and lives within a self-centered cocoon. Maybe it's ...
    Posted to Musings from a Not-So-Master Teacher (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 29, 2008
  • should teachers be more confusing?

    I love how Socrates always ends his dialogues unanswered.  The end seems to be a multifacted mystery rather than a three-point outline.  Similarly, throughout the gospels, Jesus tells parables that confound and confuse his audience.  It seems counterintuitive that two of the greatest teachers of all times were both difficult to ...
    Posted to Musings from a Not-So-Master Teacher (Weblog) by jtspencer on July 17, 2008
  • thoughts on problem-based learning

    For the last two weeks, students in my class have explored multiple facets of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict.  They have analyzed sources for bias, posed intelligent questions, created metaphors for the conflict and developed solutions.  I admit that it is idealistic to assume that 8th graders can solve the world's problems in two ...
    Posted to Musings from a Not-So-Master Teacher (Weblog) by jtspencer on April 5, 2008