The Pedagogy of the Oppressed Book Review
You might be asking yourself why I decided to review a book that is more than 50 years old. Pedagogy...
US News & World Reports is stepping into college admissions advising
US News & World Reports, a company mostly known for its divisive ranking of colleges and graduate schools, has just...
Public K-12 Enrollment is falling and that is dangerous and exciting
A surprising result of COVID and the resulting school closures is that many parents, after struggling to figure out how...
Tuition sharing agreements, an update
Almost nine months ago, the Government Accountability Office asked the Dept. of Education to more closely monitor the revenue sharing...
People aren’t flipping out for flipped classrooms like they used to
Flipped learning, a new strategy for teaching that flips the traditional idea of classroom lecture followed by homework on its...
Banning TikTok: Are we throwing the baby out with the bathwater?
An oft discussed topic within the American halls of power is the growing influence and power of China. After a...
Classroom discussions are being legislated again
February is Black History month and the “Ban Critical Race Theory” crowd are on the warpath again, but this time...
Temple University’s move to cut free tuition for strikers has thrust it into an unflattering spotlight
As labor has been flexing its growing muscles over the past few years, one of the most active cohorts has...
Earn crypto by going to class: Principal Rahh’s vision to tackle chronic absenteeism
Amen Rahh knows K-12 education. He is a retired principal in Compton, CA who has watched the issues in K-12...
Google is releasing Bard to make a run at Microsoft’s ChatGPT
The world of AI continues to roil. Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, probably stung by the success of the...