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In “I Work,” the second episode of the American Portrait documentary series, Jessica struggles with finding a new teaching job in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. For Jessica, and for ...
There is an award plaque on my office wall featuring a common education icon—an old fashioned desk. You know the one—cast iron frame with a wooden bench seat and a hinged slant top. Style has ...
“My work can be considered a bit off the beaten path within philosophy of education, so it feels like an extra huge honor to be selected as the next president,” Moses said. “PES has been my primary ...
My philosophy of education started off simple: Challenge students, and help them to learn and grow. With every year that I have taught, my philosophy of education has evolved. As it should.
With that research in mind, I would like to present a section of my philosophy when it came to teaching and assessment. ... Economics of Education Review, 41, 71-88. ...
I borrow my philosophy of education from Antoine de Saint-Exupery, the author of “The Little Prince”: “If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people together to collect wood and don ...
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