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the School of Muse is intended only for those who have ever been part of the system of education as a teacher, administrator, staff, member of the board of directors or been subject to the educational process by way of being a student, parent, tutor or other members of the community-at-large.
I hope I didn’t forget anyone! It is my humble opinion that the current state of education impacts everyone; thus, everyone should understand the basic objectives and outcomes expected of current educational systems. We must be good consumers of and advocates for the necessary transformations of education.
I am inviting you to join the conversation and investigate this powerful world of education and explore how it continues to impact your life and the lives of those around you.
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CURIOSITY
"Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning" - William Arthur Ward
CREATIVITY
"Creativity is as important in education as literacy" - Sir Ken Robinson
CONTEMPORARY
"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today." - Malcom X
Informed or Conformed?
‘Are you informed or conformed’ is a tough question. Let’s start to break down the question with the meaning of the keywords per dictionary.com. Being
Hiatus for a New Venture
I took a six-week hiatus from sharing my educational musings to focus on another project, and I’m anxious to share the first leg of this
We Must Rise
“The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the
5 Thin Lines in Education
Thin lines can also be described as tightropes, and one step too far to either side can have devastating consequences. In the role of educator,
VISION: Fostering Lifelong Learners
Many K-12 school districts across the country include some form of the idea of fostering lifelong learners in their vision statements and many post-secondary institutions
Expel Shame from Your Classroom
In last week’s musings, I shared ideas from the great thinker and champion of education, Sir Ken Robinson. I hope you took the opportunity to
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