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Innovative Schools Find Lessons — and Opportunities — in Remote Learning

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But his focus these days is on keeping daily rhythm and rituals that allow for students to be in discussion and collaboration with each other, including regular communication protocols. These are just some of the questions schools are still grappling with. Education is about four things,” Bosselman explains.

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Teaching Logic and Sequencing through Narrative

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As a writing teacher, I’ve discovered that counseling writers to sequence details logically does more for their writing, their readers, and their intellectual development than encouraging them to take risks or to make art. To write a story, a writer must ask important questions: Where does this story begin? All rights reserved.

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Teaching Logic and Sequencing through Narrative

Faculty Focus

As a writing teacher, I’ve discovered that counseling writers to sequence details logically does more for their writing, their readers, and their intellectual development than encouraging them to take risks or to make art. To write a story, a writer must ask important questions: Where does this story begin? All rights reserved.

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With an Unusual Model and ‘Forbidden Courses,’ a New University Is Taking Shape in Texas

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What sort of things do we need to do as students, as faculty, as a campus community that will allow us to get to know each other as human beings in the deepest possible way so that we can then engage in the kind of vexing questions that humanity faces. What answers are worse when we ask questions? So how did we do this?

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