I am proposing three issues that are of central concern if we are to become better educating students and move away from the repetitive churn of reforms and worn out language that masks the reality that little change is taking place. What follows are three principles for impacting change culled from experienced observation of school […]
Posts Tagged ‘Larry Flick’
Do Teachers and University Faculty Learn from Teaching Experience?
Tuesday, October 13th, 2015Developing Skills for Employing New Technologies
Tuesday, October 1st, 2013Dean Flick reflects on how employing new technologies would benefit from the partnership approach discussed in my previous blog entry.
Working in Partnership to Develop Skills of Educators
Monday, July 22nd, 2013Recent work in the College and with colleagues in K12 and the local community college has resulted in focused attention on the idea that scarce resources in education are best used internally to work as a team, elementary to college (P20), to address problems we see as common.