Michael Wesch has been on the lecture circuit for years touting new models of active teaching with technology. The associate professor of cultural anthropology at Kansas State University has given TED talks. Wired magazine gave him a Rave Award. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching once named him a national professor of the year. But now Mr. Wesch finds himself rethinking the fundamentals of teaching—and questioning his own advice.
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Kim Flintoff's comment,
August 24, 2012 3:03 AM
The commentary on that page is probably more interesting than the article. It raises that hoary old question that few poeple seem willing to answer definitivley - "what is teaching?". How does it connect with "learning"?
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