Will, Jason, Sean, Ken, Martin Luther King Jr. and Clair Oglesby
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I appreciated the past eight weeks and our exploration of the characteristics of Progressive Education as outlined in the book Loving Learning and although I am leaving that story behind. I also appreciate the opportunity to digress a little in this week’s issue. Overall the theme of today’s story is still at the core of the world of education in which I live, but it is also an opportunity to share some of my recent thoughts, so without further pause, I’ll call this week’s issue of Traversing:
Will, Jason, Sean, Ken, Martin Luther King Jr. and Clair Oglesby
Will, Jason, Sean, Ken, Martin Luther King…
Will, Jason, Sean, Ken, Martin Luther King Jr. and Clair Oglesby
I appreciated the past eight weeks and our exploration of the characteristics of Progressive Education as outlined in the book Loving Learning and although I am leaving that story behind. I also appreciate the opportunity to digress a little in this week’s issue. Overall the theme of today’s story is still at the core of the world of education in which I live, but it is also an opportunity to share some of my recent thoughts, so without further pause, I’ll call this week’s issue of Traversing: