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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Joel Westheimer: Three Essential Lessons That COVID Taught Us About Education | Diane Ravitch's blog

Joel Westheimer: Three Essential Lessons That COVID Taught Us About Education | Diane Ravitch's blog
Joel Westheimer: Three Essential Lessons That COVID Taught Us About Education



Joel Westheimer is a professor of education at the University of Ottawa. He wrote this article for The Ottawa Citizen and shared it with me. This is a good time for me to mention that I strongly believe in content. In the mid-1980s, I was involved with a large committee that wrote the California K-12 History-Social Studies Framework. We realized that whatever we wrote had to be feasible from the point of view of teaching and learning. We selected the key events and developments that teachers would focus on. When we finished our draft, we sent it to teachers across the state. We received more than 1,000 reviews and read each one carefully. We made many changes. We sought in-depth learning, not a swift canoe ride across the centuries. Depth matters more than breadth.

Westheimer wrote:

Three essential lessons COVID-19 has taught us about education

During the pandemic, we rediscovered what teachers and students have always known: that schooling is about relationships, learning is a social process, and a deep-dive into a topic of interest is worth more than a stress-filled endurance swim in the shallows.

When did the Assyrian empire’s reign over Mesopotamia begin and end?

If you don’t know, you have a lot of company and you’re CONTINUE READING: Joel Westheimer: Three Essential Lessons That COVID Taught Us About Education | Diane Ravitch's blog

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Politics in the Zoom Room – Have You Heard

Politics in the Zoom Room – Have You Heard
Politics in the Zoom Room




The pandemic pivot to online learning has amped up accusations that teachers are indoctrinating students, as parents “see” what their kids are being taught. We talk to teacher Christina Torres about why politics belongs in the classroom now more than ever. And historian Jon Zimmerman walks us through the long tradition of parents pushing back against classroom content – for good and ill. Complete transcript is hereHave You Heard is entirely listener supported. Help keep the podcast going by supporting us on Patreon or PayPal



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