Please join me in respectful discussion on provocative questions. I believe that dialogue can change how people view the world and I am no exception. Sometimes in teaching so often, I fail to recognize the need to listen and engage.
QUESTIONS
How do we teach social studies in an era when corporations are more powerful than nations?
Is compulsory education good for children?
Is it time to scrap homework?
Social Media Questions
What is your at-school playlist?
What should be free?
Can education make you a better person?
Does capitalism create or destroy greed?
How does technology shape the way we think?
What is more accurate: visuals or words?
Which is better: to be wise or to be happy?
Is this how the world views the U.S.?
How we distinguish between what is real and what is fabricated in a medium built for entertainment?
Can wisdom be captured in a sentence? How about a tweet? How about a word?
Does objective beauty exist? Or is it always objective?
Which medium is a more powerful storyteller: film or books?
Would Jesus use Twitter?
Should schools pay students for good grades?
Do schools do a good job preparing students for the real world?
Is technology making us dumber or smarter?
What can children teach us?
Are we becoming cyborgs?
Is homeschooling better for children?
Is there ever a good reason for standardized testing?
What advice would you offer a brand new teacher?
Are we becoming entertainment addicts?
Do schools play a role in body image issues?
Which schools should offer online classes?
Should teachers share their religious views with students?
Does having a minority president change racial issues in the United States?



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