Carnival of Education #101
The 101st Edition of the Carnival of Education is happening this week at
I Thought a Think, with a dalmatian pup as mascot.
Hello, education fans! It’s my pleasure to host the 101st edition of the Carnival of Education here at I Thought at Think, a great power which also carries with it a great responsibility: what would a good theme be? I badly wanted to go with 101 Dalmations (for the 101st carnival, natch!), but beyond a rather forced comparison between Cruella De Vil and NCLB I couldn’t make it work. That being how it is I grouped the entries this month more or less by theme and put a cute dalmation puppy at the top of the screen—on with the show!
As always, there are plenty of great, thought-provoking articles. The highlights for me were:
A History Teacher discusses Just War Theory in Teaching War.
Phil for Humanity plays with your mind in What Does Infinity Divided by Infinity Equal?
Online University Lowdown reminds us about MIT’s Open Courseware. I’ve been meaning to go back and restudy calculus. Despite all that I’ve forgotten over the years, I actually have been able to help dd with some of her college homework, but I know I won’t be able to do so much longer without a refresher course.
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