Archive for 'Education / School Ideas'
Teach the Math People Really Use: Probability and Statistics
Ever use that algebra and calculus you learned in high school? Most people don’t, I’ll bet. But every day we make decisions or encounter information involving odds and numerical evidence. Play poker? Buy a lottery ticket? Decide to fly or drive? Read a story about how married people live longer? Or how a drug cuts the risk of a rare […]
Posted: July 10th, 2006 under Education / School Ideas, 'Best' Ideas / Favorites.
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Discount Patents for Kids
I have a dream. I go to schools, conduct creativity workshops. Help kids learn to invent. As individuals, or as a group, they keep all the rights. And hopes. Wouldn’t it be great, as part of this dream, if poor kids could get patents for free? America’s slipping, some say. People worry about future generations, […]
Posted: April 14th, 2006 under Education / School Ideas, Creative Process, About This Blog, 'Biggest' Ideas.
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Home Schooling for Grownups
Lots of American adults need more education. Could a kind of home schooling be an answer? Grants or government funding could set up a service or registry that would help students form groups taught by volunteers or family members. Perhaps parents who home-school high schoolers could invite an adult or two into their sessions, maybe […]
Posted: March 25th, 2006 under Society & Government, Education / School Ideas, Convenience / Time-Saving Ideas.
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Teaching True Science
Elementary schools don’t really teach science, which is a system of thinking, not a set of facts. Suppose, for example, in kindergarten, a running endeavor is to list observations about water: It’s wet. It’s sticky. It freezes. It flows. Ice floats. Snow has little crystals. Steam is hot. It forms drops. It splashes. Fog is […]
Posted: March 22nd, 2006 under Education / School Ideas, Science Ideas, 'Biggest' Ideas.
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‘Know News’: So That Explains It!
Imagine every day your newspaper had on its front page a little box labeled “Know News.” In that box, you’d find a single timely word, term or name with a simple definition. Could be old: Arraignment. Concerto. Insurgency. Or relatively new: Stem cells. Keylogging. Podcast.
Finish with a quick teaser or page number to a story […]
Posted: February 28th, 2006 under Writing & Publishing, Education / School Ideas, Newspaper Ideas.
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