Monthly Archives: November 2009

The Landscape of Educational Culture

Artwork: (c) Hugh MacLeod (Twitter, Blog) I just received an Education Week email update and the second article listed was this one written by Betty J. Sternberg. She begins the article: Consider this description of the work environment of California-based … Continue reading

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The Information Age Is Dead!

I came across the following statement at the AASLS Smackdown wiki this morning: According to The Associated Colleges of the South, “using critical thinking skills and appropriate technologies, information fluency integrates the abilities to: collect the information necessary to consider … Continue reading

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