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clarkaldrich

  1. @sridley01 Change made!
  2. My work is pioneering, not in the "discovering new lands' sense but more of the 'alone in foreign wilderness with no rations" variety.
  3. @fbgtxmom Ayuh!
  4. #unschoolingrules #unrules26 The future is portfolios, not transcripts. | i.e. Visualize Me vizualize.me
  5. #unschoolingrules Cool Google Trick: Use the search prefix inurl: to find words in a page's url, such as 'inurl:Unschooling Rules'
  6. #DearSchools I found a bug. High School accidentally got the 7:30am to 3pm schedule meant for the retirement community. Please fix! Thx!
  7. The question is not, can schools change? The question is, can schools change as fast as everything else? And if not, what then?
  8. @pgsimoes I agree! Happy weekend!
  9. @pgsimoes Thank you, sir, for sharing this. Isn't it a cool thought?
  10. #unrules13 Include meaningful work | "When we serve others with depth & sincerity, we get a glimpse of who we can become." - Greg Anderson
  11. #unschoolingrules "Innovative" computer based curricula that prepare students for cubicles rather than factories are not a huge improvement.
  12. Wesleyan president: A degree in ‘three marvelous years’ wapo.st/KPEmVn
  13. Wesleyan Announces Three-Year Degree | Inside Higher Ed: bit.ly/LzhfAZ
  14. #unschoolingrules Q: In 2020, will the average number of undergraduate and graduate degrees per person be higher or lower than it is today?