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The World Without Teachers?

Alan Weisman makes a compelling argument about humans and our impact upon the environment. He has summarized his recent book as follows:


Along those same lines, I think that the world without teachers might also look scary:

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August 30, 2007 | 7:08 AM Comments  0 comments



Too Olive Two Daze Stew Dents

[I thought it time to share a little more poetry - from deep within the archives. I wrote this back in 2001 for the Brighton High School Community of Writers. Seems just as applicable today.]


Too olive two daze stew dents:

Weir rare lee board with hour knew pee see
Pea seas re-mane reel help full-
Pay purrs, e-male, lynx too clique
Yore a bout two heron ear foal.

Watts knot too lava bout pee seize?
Hour pea sea’s reel league rate-
Eye mien, hours makes cool reel ease see
Sew aura sign mint sir bear lee turn din late!

Aisle of two yews mice pale Czech her,
Aisle of two cotton paced!
Caws win eye masked two right ins cool
Eye have note I’m two waist.

Sew eye jest serf the intern net
Two sea watt eye confined
Thin cotton paced a weigh awl day
Caws hour teach her rare lee mines!
(Oar sew eye mite think!)

Since eerily,

Missed Hair Dare Run Drape Her

Pee. Yes. Czech the comments four uh trans lay shun.

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August 28, 2007 | 7:08 AM Comments  0 comments



Eliminate The Digital Divide? It's up to you...

Recent comments on this blog, as well as several emails recently received have left me thinking more about the infamous Digital Divide. Admittedly, there exists such a chasm - a quick glance at the participants involved in the newly created EduBloggerWorld social network can attest to that glaring fact.

Even from this crude representation of global Internet activity, the glaring absence of participants from Africa is absolutely staggering. So I heartily admit it: The Digital Divide is real.

Nevertheless, the Digital Divide isn't what keeps teachers in my district from using technology with their students. Nope. That honor would go to two huge F's that exist within the personalities of many Jordan School District teachers: Fear and Fatigue. While there are certainly many excellent teachers in our district, there are also many teachers that are afraid to try anything new in their classes. An even larger population are too tired to take the time to learn new techniques and technologies.

"Why _____ when what I've been doing has worked for years?"

Hence, Pay Attention was born - because, truth be told, the teachers in our district have a plethora of technological resources at their fingertips (labs, computers, technology a plenty). The choice to eliminate the Digital Divide that may or may not be present within their classrooms is theirs, and theirs alone.

In other places, however, such technological (also translated: pedagogical) autonomy for teachers and students sadly doesn't exist. The teacher in Nigeria doesn't use technology with her students because it's non-existent (at least within a 100 mile radius) - not because she's chosen to leave the laptops locked up in the hall closet. And the sad fact of the matter is that such a divide will continue to exist until the "Haves" chose to give a little of their bounty to the "Have nots".

Like it or not, there is no other way.

That said, however, I don't think that the entire process of eliminating the Digital Divide has to be completely painful. Here's one solution that I think has definite potential, given that participants actually choose to eliminate the divide, rather than direct once-used funds in some other direction:
If COSTP can really save California anywhere from $200 to $400 million dollars in textbook costs, let's do it everywhere - then divert saved funds in the direction of those students/teachers/countries with greatest need.

Granted, even after several years, the COSTP project is still in its initial stages. Nevertheless, I can't help but think that Open Source is the answer. Again, if the Digital Divide is to be narrowed, those of us that are actually reading this post (and posts like it) must be the ones to make it happen. There is no other way.

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August 27, 2007 | 7:08 AM Comments  0 comments



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Postcards From Afar - A Request From My Daughter

[Quick note: This blog post has been written by my daughter.]

My class is doing a project. We're learning about the world. We're trying to get postcards from all over the globe. I think it will be really neat to learn about places I've never been. It will be amazing to see all the beatiful sites. If you send me a postcard, I will write you back when I get the card.

You can send it to my dad's work (and then he'll pass them on to me):

Darren Draper
9361 S 300 E
Sandy, UT 84070-2998


Thank you so much!


[My take: While I'm happy to see that my daughter's teacher is thinking globally, I have to sigh because post cards are so Web 0.0. Nevertheless, I have passed my daughter's request on to you because I think that we have an opportunity here to show this teacher exactly how powerfully effective online communication can be. Furthermore, knowing my daughter, she'll gladly send you a postcard in return, post a comment on your blog, or even babysit your kids - if that's what it takes to get a box full of postcards from wonderful people around the world.]

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