Everyone knows that great teachers are the key to a great education. But how do we get more of them? One popular request is to treat teachers as professionals, a "certified expert who is afforded prestige and autonomy in return for performing at a high level" rather than "interchangeable cogs in an educational factory line out... Continue Reading →
The Makers Triversity: A Father’s Education Dream
The following is a work of fiction, perhaps even of fantasy. I am no educator, and know nothing of the economics or mechanics of running such a school. Yet I dream that my son's future will look more like this than what passes for education today. [May 16, 2017 Update: Maker's Triversity missed the 2014... Continue Reading →
