Transparency and Congruence are 2 Essential Principles and Practices

Dialogue Education is always evolving,  and over the years I have increasingly noticed the importance and usefulness of two essential principles (and practices):  transparency and congruence.

Transparency invites us as designers and teachers to be our authentic selves at all times. (“Here I am . . . you get what you see.”) I [...]

TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE

Please,run,do not walk,to this podcast sent to me from my dear friend,Dwayne Hodgson.

Folks,we live in an emerging world. Let’s make enough peace to really enjoy it.

Sugata Mitra:The child-driven education

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Active Learning:Teaching without Talking

Geoff Petty has a lovely accent and offers a wealth of information and resources on his website www.geoffpetty.com and through the website called Teachers Toolbox:http://www.teacherstoolbox.co.uk (Cambridge Regional College,UK). While most of the research he refers to and teaches about is focused upon young persons,most is also appropriate for adult-learning.

I especially [...]