Some Post-Election Thoughts about God’s Politics
In the run-up to the election season, I gave a little talk based on Jim Wallis’ book God’s Politics, extending his ideas about prophetic politics—“not future telling, but articulating moral truth”—to big-issue organization in congregational and community life. That talk, including stories of the prophets in my own life, is available by clicking here. But […]
'On California' at EdWeek.org
I have concluded my opinion blog on the Golden State's politics and education policies at EdWeek.org. An archive of the 281 posts can be reached by clicking HERE
Learning 2.0
Learning 2.0 is the next full scale version of public education, one that builds on the capacity of the Internet age.
The five elements of Learning 2.0 are explained by clicking HERE:
- Mixing acquisition of knowledge and practice, head and hands.
- An individual education plan for everyone.
- Understanding that students are the real workers in the education system.
- Unbundle teaching, testing, and mentoring.
- Add collaboration and solving tough, ambiguous problems to the list of basic skills.
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- It’s More Than Resistance to Trump
- ‘Dreamers’ Find Allies Among Their Teachers
- How To Make the Next LAUSD Superintendent Successful
- Go, Visit the Whitney Plantation
- Nomadland: Exploring America’s Mobile Army of Older Workers
- Here’s The Peace Dividend In Los Angeles Charter School Wars
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Charles Taylor Kerchner is an Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow at Claremont Graduate University. My daily musings appear in the blog. The archives of my EdWeek blog are available via link under the 'On California' head. Some of my photography can be seen by clicking on 'Gallery.' And numerous links to academic work and other research and commentary can be found by clicking on 'Projects.'
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