The DeKalb County, Georgia “Big Vote” on Druid Hills Charter Cluster May Be in Violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments
Guest Post by Dr. Henry “Chip” Carey Dr. Carey is Associate Professor of Political...
Read MorePosted by Jack Hassard | Aug 16, 2013 | Charter Schools, Politics
Guest Post by Dr. Henry “Chip” Carey Dr. Carey is Associate Professor of Political...
Read MorePosted by Jack Hassard | Aug 15, 2013 | Progressive World-View, Teach for America, Teacher Education
This article is the Fourth in a series on The Artistry of Teaching. In 1896, the laboratory school of the University of Chicago opened its doors under the directorship of John Dewey (Fishman and McCarthy 1998). Dewey’s idea...
Read MorePosted by Jack Hassard | Aug 12, 2013 | Progressive Education, Progressive World-View, Social Activism, Teachers
Latest Article on the Artistry of Teaching Around 1990, I started working on a research project which was published as a book entitled Minds on Science (library copy). I was interested in exploring teaching from a humanistic and...
Read MorePosted by Jack Hassard | Aug 7, 2013 | Progressive World-View
Second Article on The Artistry of Teaching In this article we are going to apply the ecological work of Arne Naess to show that classrooms are places where we can find something wonderful and amazing happening among...
Read MorePosted by Jack Hassard | Jul 31, 2013
First article in a series on The Artistry of Teaching Preface Teaching is more immediate than reflective, and the artistry of teaching, much like creativity, comes to the prepared mind, sometimes serendipitously, more often as...
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