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Readin', Riten', and Rithmatic: Part...or whatever comes after Deux.

1 h 10 min · 15 de may de 2026
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The conversation delves into the purpose of education, the structure of the educational system, curriculum development, and the role of teachers. It also explores the value of liberal arts in education and the need for a top-down approach in education. The conversation delves into the impact of standardized testing, the value of grades and standardized tests, the interpretation of grades and test scores, the role of cursive writing and technology in education, the use of technology in learning and education, pedagogy vs. andragogy in education, restructuring the educational process, the purpose of education and learning, preparing students for the future, the role of higher education and degrees, and the future of education and its challenges. Takeaways * Education needs a top-down approach * Value of liberal arts in education Standardized testing has a significant impact on students' lives. * The purpose of education needs to be redefined and refocused. Chapters * 00:00 Collaborative Curriculum Development * 01:13:22 The Future of Education and Its Challenges

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Losing our voice: Have individual freedoms been co opted by politicians? Part 1

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Readin', Ritin', and Rithmatic...Has Education Failed the United States?

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