Sunday, January 2, 2011

Blogging v. teaching | Dangerously Irrelevant

Blogging v. teaching | Dangerously Irrelevant

Blogging v. teaching

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Larry Cuban says:

Teaching, then, whether in graduate schools or kindergartens - in elite universities or slum schools - binds all of us together. In teaching we display our views of knowledge and learning, we advertise our ideas, how we reason, and how we struggle with moral choices whether we intend to or not. To teach is to enlist in a technical, morally based vocation...

WriteourselvesintobeingNow change that to:

Blogging, then, whether in graduate schools or kindergartens - in elite universities or slum schools - binds all of us together. In blogging we display our views of knowledge and learning, we advertise our ideas, how we reason, and how we struggle with moral choices whether we intend to or not. To blog is to enlist in a technical, morally based vocation...

Edubloggers, do you see blogging