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The Symbolism and Significance of Groundhog Day

October 30, 2007

Groundhog Day:Breakthrough to the True Selfby Ken Sanes An example of an exceptional work of moral fiction is the apparently minor comedy, Groundhog Day,  which shows us a character who has to be exiled from normal life so he can discover that he is in exile from himself. In the movie, actor Bill Murray plays [...]

Learning to think in a digital world

September 7, 2007

By Maryanne Wolf  |  in the Boston Globe of September 5, 2007 AS PARENTS invest in the latest academic software and teachers consider how to weave the Internet into lesson plans for the new school year, it is a good moment to reflect upon the changing world in which youths are being educated. In a [...]

Lettre Aux Educateurs de M. Sarkozy

September 4, 2007

From Myths and Realities of Classroom Teaching and Learning

July 3, 2007

Why Home Doesn’t Matter

May 6, 2007

Interview with Jerry Bracey

May 1, 2007

The Journal of Educational Research May 1, 2007 Interview; Dr. Gerald W. Bracey; The Journal of Educational Research presents the following interview conducted last March with Dr. Gerald W. Bracey. Dr. Bracey’s book,Reading Educational Research: How to Avoid Getting Statistically Snookered, will be reviewed in an upcoming issue of JER. JER: In your book, On [...]

A Critique Of Pure Reason

March 1, 2007

Real World studies proposed at Harvard

February 8, 2007

Gerald Bracey on Tough Choices or Tough Times

December 17, 2006

What it Takes to Make a Student

November 26, 2006

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