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While +Khan Academy has been getting plenty of praise over the past couple of years,… 5

While +Khan Academy has been getting plenty of praise over the past couple of years, some backlash has also been growing from certain quarters. As in so many things, I think the truth lies somewhere in between the two extremes.

Khan Academy is not the silver bullet to solving America's educational woes, nor is it necessarily the enemy of teachers. It's a tool within the arsenal of educating the populace in math and science. We need good teachers to provide the foundations of understanding and thinking about how to solve problems. But the reality is that for a variety of reasons, the message doesn't get absorbed by every student in every classroom.

While many teachers try to work one-on-one with students to reinforce the lessons through tutoring and drills, constraints of time and resources limit what they can do. A tool like Khan Academy provides students with another resource that lets them review the material at their own pace (perhaps the single most important benefit of online learning) and then practice the skills they are being taught.

When doing the math practice, students have the opportunity to work it out for themselves, and then if they have difficulty, the system can walk them through solutions step-by-step.

Combine this technological capability, with hands-on instructors that teach students how to think and our students have the opportunity to truly advance in math and science. Just don't expect things to advance unless we utilize all of the resources at our disposal.

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One of education historian Diane Ravitch's oft-uttered complaints is that we now have a bunch of billionaires like Gates dictating education policy and education reform, without ever having been classroom teachers themselves (or without having attended public school). But the skepticism about Khan Academy isn't just a matter of wealth or credentials of Khan or his backers. It's a matter of pedagogy.

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The Wrath Against Khan: Why Some Educators Are Questioning Khan Academy
An Explainer Post There's an article in this month's Wired Magazine about Khan Academy. The headline speaks volumes — "How Khan Academy Is Changing the Rules of Education" — as do …

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Better late than never I suppose

Small school districts in Michigan are finally looking to consolidation to stave off financial apocalypse.
#schools

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School district consolidation finally on the table, many years too late! « Sam's Thoughts
It's long overdue, but under the threat of being taken over by an emergency financial manager, the Ypsilanti and Willow Run school districts are finally seriously considering consolidating into a …

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James Treece does an excellent compare and contrast of the impacts of Derrick Kuzak…

James Treece does an excellent compare and contrast of the impacts of Derrick Kuzak and Bob Lutz on +Ford Motor Company and +General Motors and I have my own thoughts on the matter.
#ford #generalmotors #derrickkuzak #boblutz #cars

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On the legacies of Derrick Kuzak and Bob Lutz « Sam's Thoughts
James Treece does an excellent compare and contrast of the impacts of Derrick Kuzak and Bob Lutz on Ford and General Motors in the latest Automotive News. As much as I admire Lutz, if you look back ov…

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Anyone foolish enough to think that real men don't drive station wagons needs… 3

Anyone foolish enough to think that real men don't drive station wagons needs to check out this video starring my friend +Jonny Lieberman. Jonny pits two of the most amazing wagons on the planet against each other with over 1,100 hp between them. Why anyone would opt for something as silly as a BMW X6M
http://www.examiner.com/automotive-in-detroit/review-2010-bmw-x6-m-equal-parts-goodness-and-pointlessness
or even a Porsche Cayenne instead of one of these beasts should have their head examined.
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/06/03/review-2009-cadillac-cts-v-supercar-performance-everyday-driv/
#cadillacctsv #mercedesbenz #cadillac

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