Today, technology in the classroom is becoming more and more prevalent, if not essential, in our new pandemic reality. However, with charter schools, cyberschools, and LMSs (Learning Management Systems) being created daily, it’s becoming more likely (as opposed to possible) that the classroom isn’t the only thing in education that will be “flipped” in the…
Author: tetrahedronics
Then, It Was the Job; Today, It’s the School; Tomorrow, It Will Be the Connection (But In 2025, Tomorrow IS Today)
Where do families look to live? When factories, mills, and coal mines drove our nation’s economy, families moved into homes that were built near where the breadwinners worked. Fathers who worked in factories and steel mills moved their families to row houses that lined streets near the job site, while sidewalks provided them a way…
The Preferred Learning Style vs. the Effective Learning Style
Visual, Auditory, or Kinesthetic? There has been much research on the three main learning styles of students. As the research continues, of course, more “Intelligences” have been identified, and learning styles have been incorporated into “The Standards,” so that teachers can prepare lesson plans that touch on all learning styles to accommodate learners so that…
Dear School Administrator: The Era of the “Yes Man (or Yes Woman)” is Over
We’re at an interesting point in our nation’s history. Not because of a pandemic; not because of an unpredictable stock market; and not because of scandals that are shaking religious organizations to the core, and not because on Monday, we will inaugurate a convicted felon as president of our nation. Nine years ago, we were …
Three Things
“Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, There’s still time to change the road you’re on.” – J. Page (Led Zeppelin) For a number of years now, those who have made a living by making presentations to professional groups, companies or organizations have been focusing on wanting their…
Don’t Change the Program; Change Your Mindset
With the start of the new year, we all think about change. The interesting thing is that most people hate change, so we don’t call what we’re thinking about “changes.” We call them “resolutions.” And then a few weeks from now, we’re back to the way it was…because change is difficult. In education today, there…
Does Technology Drive Your Processes, or Do Processes Drive Your Technology?
No matter what holiday you’re celebrating at this time of year, there is a time-honored tradition of exchanging gifts with others. Perhaps you’ve even purchased a gift for yourself after returning those things you received that you really didn’t need. Today, at this point in history, there’s a good chance that one of those gifts…
The Enrollment Slide
We’ve become a nation accustomed to top-line data and headline news. In-depth investigation and reporting on why issues arise are left to those who want to dig deeper themselves. After all, they can do so by accessing the Internet. Because, as you know, everything on the Internet is truth. (Yes, the sarcasm is intentional). If…
Nobody Writes Anymore
For at least the past ten years, research has shown that learning cursive writing has a positive effect on brain development, helps to ease difficulties associated with dyslexia. Yet, keyboarding is taught while writing is dropped. The U.S. Postal Service recommends addressing cards in block letters to facilitate delivery (i.e., so it can be read…
Prayer in Public Schools
Oh, yes there is! There are at least three times it happens: Students do it in school, albeit privately, right before a test; The school community does whenever there’s a tragedy – a death, a shooting, an act of terrorism, etc.; and Teachers do it every day, since, oftentimes, it’s all they can do for…
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