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Naturalistic Approaches to Research and Teaching

112: Naturalistic Approaches to Research and Teaching In their seminal book on Naturalistic inquiry, Yvonna Lincoln and Egon Guba (1985) argued that much scientific research is based on a reduction of the problem according to positivist principles, and that those assumptions are increasingly insufficient to describe many problems in the social sciences, including education. Whereas, Read More

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Why Standardized Testing Flopped

109: Why Standardized Testing Flopped In the fall of 2018, an article appeared in my news feed multiple times. Peter Greene, a contributor to Forbes magazine posed the question “Is The Big Standardized Test A Big Standardized Flop?” in the title of his article. No educator (or parent, or higher education professional, or employer) is Read More

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Humans are a Social Species

Many species live in social groups and interaction within those groups is well-known. In humans, however, social life takes on a level of complexity and sophistication that far exceeds what is observed in other social species. Michael Gazzaniga (2008), a noted neuroscientist who has studied human brains for decades, concluded “the shift to becoming highly Read More

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Technology and Humans

A few years ago, I enrolled in a few massive open online courses (MOOC’s) so that I could more completely understand these opportunities for learners. In the time since, I have enrolled in many others, and completed a few. While cleaning out my YouTube videos, I rediscovered the video artifact I created for E-learning and Read More