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social issues: Slumdog Accountability
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Thursday, March 12, 2009. Originally, I was going to write a piece on “slumdog epistemology”, but then I read this: The-story-of-Slumdog-Millionaire-decoded. And there you have it. But, one might ask, who was accountable for this knowledge? If our “slumdog millionaire” hero Jamal did so well on a high stakes test with no schooling, who deserves the credit? Yes and no. Yes, children trying to survive in social ...
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social issues: April 2014
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Friday, April 4, 2014. Call for Papers: 10th Year Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Educational Controversy. 10TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL CONTROVERSY FEATURES AN OPEN ISSUE. 2 Explain the significance of the problem. 3 Provide an historical and philosophical framework for the controversy. 4 Lay out the different arguments surrounding the controversy. Here is our statement from the jo...
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social issues: "I'm not villainous or morally deformed; therefore, I cannot be a racist."
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Thursday, March 7, 2013. I'm not villainous or morally deformed; therefore, I cannot be a racist.". Ta-Nehisi Coates, in his opinion-editorial " The Good, Racist People. Posted by Sally Sayles-Hannon. September 18, 2015 at 11:01 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow Social Issues by Email. Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society. S Commission on Social Issues. First Youth Community In...
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Saturday, April 20, 2013. This just in from Tennessee (with thanks to Diane Ravitch. For the heads up:. New post on Diane Ravitch's blog. Sorry, Great Hearts Academy! The Tennessee legislature failed to pass. An informed public will not sell or give away public education. My colleague (at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University) on this turn of events:. Posted by Barbara Stengel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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social issues: Education and Income
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Saturday, April 9, 2011. However, it seems a grievous category error to extrapolate from the extent to which more education equals greater earnings for individuals, to the cumulative loss to the national economy, although this is a category error we consistently and pervasively make. A recent study (. Http:/ www.all4ed.org/publication material/EconStates. Reported in Education Week. Posted by John Covaleskie.
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social issues: Slow Train to MOOCville
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Friday, July 12, 2013. Slow Train to MOOCville. Over at Inside Higher Education. Ry Rivard reports that many hgher education leaders, and even MOOC founders, are having second thoughts about the spread of MOOCs. He suggests that before going further we need to figure out where higher education is heading, and where we want it to be in 10 or 20 years. I do not agree with Greenstein. Here’s why:. From the middle age...
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social issues: The School-to-Prison Pipeline: A Civil Rights and a Civil Liberty Issue
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Thursday, March 14, 2013. The School-to-Prison Pipeline: A Civil Rights and a Civil Liberty Issue. The School-to-Prison Pipeline: A Civil Rights and a Civil Liberty Issue. An Editorial Preview of the Journal of Educational Controversy Issue on the School-to-Prison Pipeline and the School-to-Deportation Pipeline. Http:/ www.wce.wwu.edu/Resources/CEP/eJournal/v007n001/. 1 Right to an Education. 3 Right to Due Process.
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social issues: The case of Samantha Ardente, school secretary/porn actress
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Sunday, June 12, 2011. The case of Samantha Ardente, school secretary/porn actress. Unfortunately for Ms. Ardente, who enjoyed her job at the school and wanted to keep it, the school board, in a unanimous vote, decided to fire her. A school board spokesman commented. We believe that that the acts leading up to the incident in question in this case are inappropriate, unacceptable, and incompatible not only with the...
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social issues: What I Learned in Gym Class
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Friday, February 22, 2013. What I Learned in Gym Class. The New York Times reports that " Gym Class Isn't Just Fun and Games Anymore. Why is this a problem? Why not multitask in gym class? After all, I watch the news sometimes while running at the gym, and I think through research while swimming - and where's the difference? During a 30-minute class, it would seem difficult to prevent. Posted by Amy Shuffelton.
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social issues: Call for Papers: 10th Year Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Educational Controversy
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Social Issues is a blog maintained by the John Dewey Society's Commission on Social Issues. Friday, April 4, 2014. Call for Papers: 10th Year Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Educational Controversy. 10TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL CONTROVERSY FEATURES AN OPEN ISSUE. 2 Explain the significance of the problem. 3 Provide an historical and philosophical framework for the controversy. 4 Lay out the different arguments surrounding the controversy. Here is our statement from the jo...
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