Education
- School is Bad for Children, by John Holt, The Natural Child Project
- Why Schools Don’t Educate, by John Taylor Gatto
- Stop Stealing Dreams (What is School For?), by Seth Godin
- Dear Public School: It’s Not Me, It’s You., by Kelly Meier
- School is still ruining your chances to learn, by Seth Godin
- Why Our Coercive System of Schooling Should Topple, by Peter Gray, The Natural Child Project
- The Seven-Lesson Schoolteacher, by John Taylor Gatto
- The Right to Control One’s Learning, by John Holt, The Natural Child Project
- Respectful Learning: The Education Our Children Deserve, by Sara, Happiness is Here
- Re-Building the K-12 Operating System, by Grant Lichtman
- Progressive Education: Why It’s Hard to Beat, But Also Hard to Find, by Alfie Kohn
- A venture capitalist searches for the purpose of school. Here’s what he found., by Ted Dintersmith
- Beyond Meaningless Curriculum: An Email from a Student, by Marc Prensky
- I Can’t Answer These Texas Standardized Test Questions About My Own Poems, by Sara Holbrook
- Confusing Goals and Processes – A Summer Reflection on Lawns and Education, by Susan Blum
- My Struggle With “Education”, by Scott Noelle
- Academic predictors of adult maturity and competence, by Douglas H. Heath
- A Brief History of Education, by Peter Gray
- Summer Slide? There’s No Such Thing, by Kerry McDonald
- Inverse Relationship Between GPA and Innovative Orientation, by Peter Gray
- A Dozen Essential Guidelines for Educators, by Alfie Kohn
- To High School English Teachers (and All Teachers), by P.L. Thomas
- What’s the Real Purpose of Classroom Management?, by Alfie Kohn
- The Baby Is Not “Getting Ready”, by John Holt, The Natural Child Project
- Another Example of Less Teaching Leading to More Learning, by Peter Gray
- The Joy and Sorrow of Rereading Holt’s “How Children Learn”, by Peter Gray
- Why Do Americans Stink at Math?, by Elizabeth Green
- And ‘Rithmetic, by Daniel Greenberg
- Kids Learn Math Easily When They Control Their Own Learning, by Peter Gray
- Math Instruction versus Natural Math: Benezet’s Example, by Laura Grace Weldon
- What Works Better than Traditional Math Instruction: Why the Basics Just Don’t Add Up, by Alfie Kohn
- The Benefits of Natural Math, by Laura Grace Weldon
- Should we stop making kids memorize times tables?, by Jill Barshay
- Fluency Without Fear: Research Evidence on the Best Ways to Learn Math Facts, by Jo Boaler
- Learn math without fear, Stanford expert says, by Clifton B. Parker
- A Mathematician’s Lament, by Paul Lockhart
- Changing the Way we Teach Math – an Interview with Paul Lockhart of “A Mathematician’s Lament”, by Tracy Stevens
- When Less Is More: The Case for Teaching Less Math in School, by Peter Gray
- “How old is the shepherd?” — The problem that shook school mathematics, by Junaid Mubeen
- Math in the Real World: Things That Don’t Look Like Math But Really Are, by Rebecca McClure
- Most Math Problems Do Not Have a Unique Right Answer, by Keith Devlin
- Natural Math: 100+ Activities & Resources, by Laura Grace Weldon
- 5-Year-Olds Can Learn Calculus, by Luba Vangelova
- The Reading Wars: Why Natural Learning Fails in Classrooms, by Peter Gray
- How to Create Nonreaders: Reflections on Motivation, Learning, and Sharing Power, by Alfie Kohn
- At a Loss for Words: How a Flawed Idea is Teaching Millions of Kids to be Poor Readers, by Emily Hanford
- Children Teach Themselves to Read, by Peter Gray
- Teaching Literacy, Not Literacy Skills, by P.L. Thomas
- The Things Schools Ruin: Poetry Edition, by P.L. Thomas
- Is the 30 Million Word Gap a stat we should be using?, by Lisa Nowlain
- Selling the Language Gap, by Susan D. Blum and Kathleen C. Riley
- ‘The Language Gap’ — Liberal Guilt Creates Another Not-So-Magic Bullet, by Susan D. Blum
- Invited Forum: Bridging the “Language Gap”, many authors through the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
- Back-and-forth exchanges boost children’s brain response to language, by Anne Trafton
- Quality of Words, Not Quantity, Is Crucial to Language Skills, Study Finds, by Douglas Quenqua, The New York Times
- Stop blaming poor parents for their children’s vocabulary, by Paul Thomas
- Making Millions off of the 30-Million-Word Gap, by Educational Linguist
- Ten Best Ways To Encourage Toddlers To Talk, by Janet Lansbury
- Debunking the “language gap”, by Eric J. Johnson
- The “Word Gap”: A Reader, by P.L. Thomas
- This Is Not My Opinion, by P.L. Thomas
- The Early Catastrophe: The 30 Million Word Gap by Age 3, by Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley
- How Early Academic Training Retards Intellectual Development, by Peter Gray
- Early Academic Training Produces Long-Term Harm, by Peter Gray
- Much Too Early, by David Elkind
- Head Start’s Value Lies in Care, Not Academic Training, by Peter Gray
- Debunking the Belief That Earlier Is Better, by Rae Pica
- Skills, Big Ideas, and Getting Grades Out of the Way, by Patrick Henry Winston
- How do Unschoolers Turn Out?, by Luba Vangelova
- Harnessing Children’s Natural Ways of Learning, by Luba Vangelova
- The Six Optimizing Conditions: Self-Directed Education works best when the following conditions are present…, by The Alliance for Self-Directed Learning
- Everyone’s A Student, Everyone’s A Teacher, by Rachel Munzig
- School Is War, Prison, Factory, Machine, Business, Game, Life….And Other Metaphors: recommending Permaculture, by Susan Blum
- The Natural Environment for Children’s Self-Education, by Peter Gray
- Education for Social Change: From Theory to Practice, by Alan Singer and Michael Pezone
- What These Children Are Like, by Ralph Ellison
- Don’t Send Your Kid to the Ivy League: The nation’s top colleges are turning our kids into zombies, by William Deresiewicz
- The Ivy League, Mental Illness, and the Meaning of Life: William Deresiewicz explains how an elite education can lead to a cycle of grandiosity and depression, by Lauren Cassani Davis
- The Problem With Rich Kids, by Suniya S. Luthar Ph.D
- Sometimes ‘poor little rich kids’ really are poor little rich kids, by Suniya S. and Luthar Barry