Ben Slavic

The Student Was Right

A student studied long and hard for a (memorized material) Spanish test. The test came and the student was upset that the test was too easy – he studied far more than he needed to, he said, and felt bad about the wasted time. His mom said, “Oh, no time is ever wasted when you

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Amelia Earhart

There is a poignant scene toward the end of the film Night at the Museum when Amelia Earhart whispers into Ben Stiller’s character’s ear, “Have fun!” before flying off in her red airplane. It reminds me of a topic we return to here all the time – the idea that when we focus on the

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Double Bubble

Nathaniel responds below to some verbage from somewhere. We don’t need to know where, just some sad educational factory place where people write stuff that they don’t really understand but do it because it sounds good. File this line here in the Intellectual Bullying file: …we are designed to teach the whole language of reading

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An Indictment

This, from John Bracey, is telling. It is almost the equivalent of a criminal indictment on grammar teachers. It really burns me up: I remember having a conversation with some upper level high school students about how they made it this far in Latin. Here are some roughly remembered quotes: “Before a test, I would

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Tough Question

This one is from Keri: Hi Ben, I have a question that maybe the PLC could help me with.  Last year was my first “TPRS” year and, of course, those students are with other teachers.  (I am the only TPRS / CI teacher in my department.)  A teacher came to me concerned because she has

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