Wow! Those last three levels in the aforementioned “Degrees of Freedom in Learning” proposal seem kind of extreme for school, don’t ya think? Well, not really. They (#6 Juvenile hall, #7 Military service and #8 Prison) are, in theory, integral parts of most societies’ educational systems. But they are not popularly viewed as such; [...]
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20. More “degrees of freedom in learning”
Posted in education, government, social justice, tagged alternative education, education, freedom, individuality, learning, learning styles, teaching on June 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
19.5 Degrees of Freedom
Posted in Panama, culture, government, social justice, travel, tagged alternative schools, culture, diversity, education, freedom, individuality, Panama, teaching styles, theory of learning, travel on June 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
While we are on the subject of education, I have had an idea percolating for a long time, and it’s probably not all that original, having failed to peruse the literature on the subject. First, I want to qualify myself so you don’t think I’m ignorantly raving: I have a master’s degree, other post-graduate equivalents [...]
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