It's easier to separate ideas into subjects and teach them in separate classrooms, but there are issues that tie them all together and sometimes make our job just that much more challenging.
People have always had their own taste in music. Now, with the democratization of media creation, tastes in news, knowledge, and awareness of the world around us have unknowingly created bubbles of infotainment, insulating everyone inside their own idea of the objective truth. Are we the creators of our own bubbles, or is there a corporate artificial intelligence that is out of control?
What's Wrong with this Picture? is a panel discussion series featuring a group of high school teachers from the west coast of Canada. This episode recorded January 29 2021 looks back how education and job markets relate to each other and how curriculum changes and adapts or remains a constant garden for new ideas and developments across all disciplines of human endeavour.
What's Wrong with this Picture? is a panel discussion series featuring a group of high school teachers from the west coast of Canada. This episode recorded January 15 2021 looks back at how the COVID-19 pandemic affected education and what failings and successes continue to be brought into the harsher light of a changing and fluid new reality.
Which do we do willingly and which damages our integrity? So often the two are used interchangeably, but they are virtual opposites as discussed from personal to global scales.
Does any government act altruistically beyond it's borders? Open the can of NGO's and corporate influence.