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IdeaPaint and Blank Walls1 comment

Andrew B. Watt wrote 6 days ago: Holy cow. I want this for the classrooms of my school.  I want it in the stairwells.  I want it on t … more →

Tags: futureshock, Teaching

Are You The Only One?2 comments

relevantedge wrote 1 week ago: Disruptions. If you pastor a church, you have a front-row seat to every disruption of the service th … more →

Tags: Idea Point, Children, church, Couples, Pastors

Design a School8 comments

Andrew B. Watt wrote 2 weeks ago: Over the Thanksgiving break, I hung out with quite a few teenagers in an unofficial capacity.  And I … more →

Tags: futureshock, Teaching, school design, School, curriculum, Questions, Dare, Imagine

Extra Help "Pushed"1 comment

Andrew B. Watt wrote 1 month ago: As I said I would do, I made the first few videos of a series (of about 55-60) related to providing … more →

Tags: media, Podcast, futureshock, Teaching, New technology, school design, Technology & Teaching, Video, Extra Help

Reputation Grade4 comments

Andrew B. Watt wrote 1 month ago: Shelly Blake-Plock mentioned me in his blog at TeachPaperless earlier this week. Almost instantly I … more →

Tags: futureshock, Teaching, Technology & Teaching, grading, Policies, Reputation, Grade, Gradebook, Grades

Krugman on Education

Andrew B. Watt wrote 2 months ago: Way back on October 8, Paul Krugman wrote about the challenges facing the American educational syste … more →

Tags: futureshock, Commentary, krugman

Have you seen the Wave?1 comment

Andrew B. Watt wrote 2 months ago: No, I’m not talking about Google Wave.  I hear it’s pretty amazing.  Yeah, whatever. App … more →

Tags: futureshock, Teaching, school design, Technology & Teaching, technology, Internet, disruption, finns, Legal

Building the Keynote

Andrew B. Watt wrote 2 months ago: A colleague from Suffield Academy (where I don’t teach) and I just spent about 1 1/2 hours on … more →

Tags: Philosophy, futureshock, Teaching, school design

Speech Disruptions in Relation to Language Growth in Children Who Stutter: An Exploratory Study

Callier Library wrote 2 months ago: Young children with typical fluency demonstrate a range of disfluencies, or speech disruptions. One … more →

Tags: Research, Stuttering, Children, language, longitudinal

The Mountain & Me10 comments

Andrew B. Watt wrote 2 months ago: Yesterday may have been my single hardest day of being a teacher since the first one. My school went … more →

Tags: Personal, Philosophy, Teaching, school design, Hiking, Monadnock, Mountain, Climbing

Wiki & the Conversation3 comments

Andrew B. Watt wrote 2 months ago: Today in my history classes, I had my students close their laptops for a few minutes, and we talked … more →

Tags: Philosophy, futureshock, Teaching, Ancient History, school design, Learning, Process, Computer, Wiki

Pet Peeve #3: Classroom Disruptions

mootastrophe wrote 2 months ago: Pet Peeve #3: Classroom Disruptions Courtesy of www.mediabistro.com Not long ago, I was sitting in a … more →

Tags: Pet Peeves, Classroom, talking girls, Math, statistics

The True Hypocricy of the Left Shines Through2 comments

rightforus wrote 4 months ago: “Un-American”.  That is what the town hall protesters are being labeled by the democrati … more →

Tags: pelosi, Hoyer, Health Care, Town Hall, Un-American

Specter's Town Hall Meeting Goes Bad

Tommy Paine wrote 4 months ago: Why? Either way this is interesting. Apparently Arlen Specter (newly christened Democrat) attracted … more →

Tags: Much-Needed Humor, Political Games, arlen, fight, health-care reform, police, Senator, Shouting, shove

It's "More Health Care Hijinks" Monday!3 comments

doomsy wrote 4 months ago: I stumbled across some truly wankerific punditry by Sheryl Gay Stolberg in the New York Times yester … more →

Tags: Congress, Pundit Ponderings (Bad), Politics (General), Front Groups, Health Care, Bill Frist, J.D. Mullane, Dick Armey, Bob Casey

This is NOT democracy

slartibartifast wrote 4 months ago: The orchestrated disruptions at congressional town hall meetings lately really make me sick. It … more →

Tags: health, Life, Politics, Random, Society, Thoughts, astroturf, Brownshirts, Congress

Leadership Day 2: E-mail your Head2 comments

Andrew B. Watt wrote 5 months ago: My new head of school just started school on July 1, 2009.  I just e-mailed him an explanation of Le … more →

Tags: Personal, Philosophy, futureshock, leadershipday09, be a leader, E-mail, Leadership Day, you

Reinvent the Wheel

Andrew B. Watt wrote 5 months ago: In the last several days, six or seven people have accused me of wanting to “reinvent the whee … more →

Tags: Philosophy, futureshock, Teaching, Education, Transformation., Wheels

John Adams and Penwork

Andrew B. Watt wrote 5 months ago: In David McCullough’s book John Adams, I learned that the future president constantly urged hi … more →

Tags: Personal, Philosophy, Teaching, Learning, Ira Socol, David Warlick, Will Richardson, dean shareski, Pythagoras


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