The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

J. Jose Bonner's Discussions (7)

Discussions Replied To (7) Replies Latest Activity

"Indeed, public opinion is the key. I hate to be cynical, but it is true that an une…"

J. Jose Bonner replied Jan 16, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 1: The Most Important Issue

66 Jan 17, 2009
Reply by Daniel Bassill

"...especially when most fields of science don't even use the Scientific Method. It's…"

J. Jose Bonner replied Jan 14, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 4: Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts

24 Apr 25, 2010
Reply by Nellie Makarova-Cross

"Indeed, students perform to the level of expectations. If we have low expectations,…"

J. Jose Bonner replied Jan 14, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 4: Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts

24 Apr 25, 2010
Reply by Nellie Makarova-Cross

"You're absolutely right. PD needs to be long enough (2 week workshops) that we can w…"

J. Jose Bonner replied Jan 14, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 4: Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts

24 Apr 25, 2010
Reply by Nellie Makarova-Cross

"One thing that could have a big impact would be to work with the computer industry t…"

J. Jose Bonner replied Jan 14, 2009 to How to support the integration of technology into education

10 Jan 28, 2009
Reply by Ric Barline

"Smaller classes means more teachers. More teachers means...that we've got to change…"

J. Jose Bonner replied Jan 14, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 1: The Most Important Issue

66 Jan 17, 2009
Reply by Daniel Bassill

"Professional development is essential--not only for in-service teachers, but for pre…"

J. Jose Bonner replied Jan 14, 2009 to Secretary of Education Discussion 1: The Most Important Issue

66 Jan 17, 2009
Reply by Daniel Bassill

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