Monthly Archives: March 2011

It Is Rocket Science!

I have been deeply engaged with a book that was a product of an AERA (American Education Research Association) debate about the viability of constructivism.  The debate to which I refer, happened at the 2007 AERA annual meeting, and was … Continue reading

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Guest Blog

Making Ideas Happen by Jarod Cronk I am intrigued with the implications for education (and our community) that I found in Scott Belsky’s book, Making Ideas Happen: Overcoming the Obstacles Between Vision and Reality. The book is a summary of … Continue reading

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GLCC News

GREETINGS You probably have been missing us since we haven’t been sharing much news, lately. We have been learning (and changing) a lot recently.  We hope you enjoy getting reacquainted with our movement. If you have moved on to other interests … Continue reading

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Crisis or Opportunity?

I read the news today, oh boy…. I must say that I am hearing (from both sides of the Wisconsin financial debate) realistic responses to resource and state stewardship concerns.  I am also hearing myopic, divisive recommendations that scare me … Continue reading

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GLCC Guest Blog

Why Give Time to Change the World? By Mitchell Olszewski (GLCC Board Director) Last year was my first year of full-time work. Yes, it was not easy to transition from the college lifestyle of a few classes during the day, breaks in … Continue reading

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