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The commons as a common paradigm for social movements and beyond « CommonsBlog - 1 views

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    I was reading this article about "the commons", and focusing in cooperation instead of competition. That's an interesting approach that is becoming more powerful everyday. Schools, by the ohter hand still live in a "competition" enviroment where grades are the most important.
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Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice - 8 views

  • Schools offer teachers and students an opportunity to do what is almost never done in society. In schools we can gather together a group of twenty to thirty people and have them listen, discuss, analyze, and share differing points of view. Schools provide a rare chance to read, debate, write, and quietly think. We don’t need expensive technology to learn how to ask excellent questions, articulate ideas, and be forced to defend our thoughts.
  • Technology can, of course, do amazing things. Any tool can be used properly or improperly. Unfortunately, with devices like Smart Boards, images come and go, and the teacher is often looking at a computer screen for part of the class. Smart Boards and similar technologies reinforce the idea that knowledge resides in things. We don’t need Smart Boards, we need smart people.
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    "We don't need Smart Boards, we need smart people"
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    Larry Cuban makes a critic about the use of technology in schools
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