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The big picture skip to main | skip to sidebar The big picture Exploring the sociocultural contexts of teaching and learning Tuesday, July 7, 2009 Myths of teaching Last week you read an excerpt from Bill Ayers' book, To Teach, that discussed what he calls the 12 "myths of teaching." We were able to talk about a few of these in class, but we didn't have time to discuss most of them. Choose one of the myths that you found interesting and write about why you think Ayers' critique is on target )or not). If you agree that it is a myth, why do you think it persists? Alternatively, can you think of any other "myths" about teaching that Ayers doesn't mention? If so, share one, and tell us why you consider it a myth. Posted by Greg at 7:27 AM 12 comments: Sunday, June 28, 2009 Gay pride in an elementary school This picture shows Nettelhorst Elementary School parent Amy Goodman and her children (Sadie, 3, and Ben, 6) preparing a wagon for the 40th annual Pri...

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