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The Polls, the Press, and All the Ways the Information Loop Goes Wrong
The Polling frenzy In the wake of the Democratic Party changing candidates there has been a frenzy of polls and press releases on the pol...
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Education is one of the Trump campaign's important positions Until November 9, 2016, I never imagined there would be any reason to co...
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Education can't solve economic inequality When my guru forwarded Nick Hanauer 's article in The Atlantic , " Better Schools W...
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Tense versus aspect Some languages do not have verb tenses. The English language has only one tense: the simple past tense, also known ...
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"I might've fallen for that when I was fourteen and a little more green But it's amazing what a couple of years can mean ...
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Money isn't just pixel dust! In an earlier post I described money as “pixel dust.” I was being cute—way too cute! Sometimes an analo...
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Critical Thinking skills I have to preface this post by revisiting " critical thinking skills "--that phrase used by university pr...
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Dialogue is dead In the history of the planet, there has never been a time which even compares with the circumstances, technologies and poss...
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The "Ball of string" theory I believe in the “ball of string” theory of learning English. Imagine that the English language is ...
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Descriptive versus prescriptive grammar I still haven’t recovered from the revelation that “grammatical mistake” isn’t a mistake. Eng...
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The Irony of English grammar The irony of English grammar is that we impose it most on the people who need it the least: second- or fore...