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Tuesday, June 17, 2008. The school of lateral thinking. Through the ages, it has been thought that there are two major types of reasoning: deductive and inductive. Do we start from a general rule and apply it to new practice using deductive reasoning, or do we observe practice and state what the law could be, using inductive reasoning? Here are some examples to understand these fundamental thinking tools. All students are motivated by grades (general rule). Lisa is a student (particular). This kind of th...

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008. The school of lateral thinking. Through the ages, it has been thought that there are two major types of reasoning: deductive and inductive. Do we start from a general rule and apply it to new practice using deductive reasoning, or do we observe practice and state what the law could be, using inductive reasoning? Here are some examples to understand these fundamental thinking tools. All students are motivated by grades (general rule). Lisa is a student (particular). This kind of th...

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008. The school of lateral thinking. Through the ages, it has been thought that there are two major types of reasoning: deductive and inductive. Do we start from a general rule and apply it to new practice using deductive reasoning, or do we observe practice and state what the law could be, using inductive reasoning? Here are some examples to understand these fundamental thinking tools. All students are motivated by grades (general rule). Lisa is a student (particular). This kind of th...

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008. The school of lateral thinking. Through the ages, it has been thought that there are two major types of reasoning: deductive and inductive. Do we start from a general rule and apply it to new practice using deductive reasoning, or do we observe practice and state what the law could be, using inductive reasoning? Here are some examples to understand these fundamental thinking tools. All students are motivated by grades (general rule). Lisa is a student (particular). This kind of th...

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Saturday, March 22, 2008. I think therefore I am. a student. Then there is the view that we are, ‘just another brick in the wall.’ These Pink Floyd lyrics suggest that school is society’s conspiracy against individualism. ‘Hey teacher, leave them kids alone,’ they sing, implying that school gets in the way of learning. So which is it? Are these institutionalized years of our young adolescence a kind of cultural rite of passage that we must all endure, or are we freeing our minds through education?

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Moving Minds: February 2008

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Monday, February 18, 2008. The paradox of cartography and school. There is an episode of Joey. Where he realizes he's running late for a date because he didn't calculate the distance to the restaurant properly using a good, old-fashioned map. He states in desperation, 'why don't they make life size maps so you can see how far it is! There are three major flaws (besides the absence of the antartic). It's based on arbitrary convention. Is there a sign on planet Earth that says 'this side up'? So many stude...

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Saturday, April 26, 2008. Stepping into the river of school. Imagine two students standing side by side. The first student is taken from the opening scenes of Hard Times. Both of these character sketches have been written in such a way to expose an interesting question: has education made any progress? So how are we to compare two points in history to know whether education has made any progress? How do we know that this is not another trend or molecule of water flowing down our river? It gives us access...

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