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  • US Schools Are Leaving Students Ill-Equipped to Compete with Artificial Intelligence

    US Schools Are Leaving Students Ill-Equipped to Compete with Artificial Intelligence0

    We have long known that the robots were coming, but now that they are here, the mismatch between our modern education system and the technology-fueled workplace is glaringly apparent. As robots expertly perform routine tasks and increasingly assume broader workforce responsibilities, we must ask ourselves an important question: What is our key human differentiator? The

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  • Booker T. Washington’s Racial Compromise?

    Booker T. Washington’s Racial Compromise?0

    I first read Up from Slavery ten years ago and was quickly surprised that it wasn’t required reading for every educator, that is, until I read the critics. In his autobiography, Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915) leaves us an equal bounty of moral wisdom and caution that all began with his dream to learn. Education and merit are

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  • Why Johnny Still Can’t Read

    Why Johnny Still Can’t Read1

    In 1955, prompted by the reading problems experience by the child of a friend, Rudolf Flesch wrote the book Why Johnny Can’t Read. The book became a huge bestseller and is still in print today.   Flesch realized that the reason many children were not learning to read was because of method of reading instruction

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