This post is a coronavirus resource list that might be important to teachers and the general public. The COVID-19 outbreaks have caused major disruptions in many countries around the world. The important idea for individuals is to be aware, and take the precautions...
In this post, I want to raise a question. Is the U.S. prepared for COVID-19? Two days ago, I was in a local computer store. I go there often, so the employees recognize me. A young man assisted me and helped me with my smart phone. But while we talked, the subject of...
We are planning to leave on a trip to the outskirts of Washington, D.C. We'll be participating in a three-day public event and could come in contact with more than a thousand people. To help us make a decision, I've compiled a "coronavirus resource list." The...
We need to get the facts straight about the coronavirus outbreak. Don Peck, a good friend of mine sent a video by Dr. Peter Lin, a family physician in Toronto, Canada. As Don said, "this is the best information I've seen." And I agree and want to share it here. I...
The CDC and Johns Hopkins are closely monitoring the novel coronavirus outbreak. We need to reach out and seek knowledge about coronavirus, as well. This map is produced by Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE). You might think of it as a...
Note: This is the second in a series of articles on the consequences of the authoritarian standards & high-stakes testing sham. Anxious teachers, sobbing children was the title of an opinion article published in the Atlanta newspaper last Sunday. The...