Episode 182: How To Teach More   (Wed, Dec 25, 2024)

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Episode 182: How To Teach More (Wed, Dec 25, 2024)

from Let's Fix Education / by Bruce Deitrick Price · host Bruce Deitrick Price

Episode 182: How To Teach More  (Wed, Dec 25, 2024For our Education Establishment an exciting new wrinkle would be 20 ways to practice collaboration. Their gift must be called what it is, sleep-inducing.With just a bit of creativity and exploiting the information available to anyone, you can make memorable classroom instruction.Magicians these days are coming up with new ways to entertain an audience. Copy that.(For inspiration, reflect on Shin Limhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJbWylt4-A )(Acknowledging typo: “...students have all the answers hidden away…"should be “....teachers have all the answers hidden away.”)========================================Listen to PODCAST or read TRANSCRIPT.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For a 2-page explanation of how everyone can help,visit  Education Reform  When you need a smart gift, give Saving K-12 .-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Word-Wise Education757-455-5020Bruce Deitrick Price----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bio: Bruce Deitrick Price is a novelist, artist, poet, and education reformer. >>>Don't hesitate to read episodes at random.Everything on this podcast is up to datebecause educrats cleverly stifle improvement. That's the tragedy we need to fix.Subscribe / Support the showLowest sub is $3/mo, set by Buzzsprout,I don't know why. Consider featuring Let's Fix Education in your podcast, blog, or site. Let's Fix Education explains to Americans why their schools are so bad. The people in charge prefer mediocrity because they are socialists of one kind or another. If people work together to promote real education, we'll have it.Support the show

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