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Thursday, December 5, 2013

12-5-13 With A Brooklyn Accent: BATS and the Pedagogy of Joy

With A Brooklyn Accent: BATS and the Pedagogy of Joy:







BATS and the Pedagogy of Joy
One of the reasons that BATS continue to grow and thrive is that we expound a Pedagogy of Joy that stands in sharp contrast to the Pegagogy of Fear and Pain which dominates current education policy. The Arne Duncans and Michelle Rhees and John Kings of the world advocate using schools to "whip students in shape" to meet the demands of global competition. Their vision turns teachers into
12-4-13 With A Brooklyn Accent - My Personal Stake in Defending Teachers
With A Brooklyn Accent: My Personal Stake in Defending TeachersMy parents, children of immigrants who became public school teachers, were harder working and more capable than any wealthy and prominent people I met in my journey from Brooklyn streets and schoolyards to an Ivy League college and a Professorship at Fordham. And so is my wife Liz, a public school principal. Attacking the dignity and i