Tuesday, January 27, 2015

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Culturally Transmitted Educational Fatalism FAQ

Note:  The views expressed here are those of the author, Garrison Walters, and do not necessarily reflect the policies of the South Carolina Higher Education Foundation, for which Walters is a volunteer staff member.
Culturally Transmitted Educational Fatalism is a belief about educational success that individuals get from the society that surrounds them. People with CTEF lack “self efficacy” about education, believing that fate, either in the form of genes or in the decisions of others (or both), determines whether education can have an important role in their own economic success and quality of life.  
>Isn’t talking about CTEF just a way of helping the schools avoid responsibility?
Given our long history of assuming that the only way to improve educational outcomes is through “fixing schools,” I can see why someone would think this way.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Does Speling and Grammer Mutter?

A day that shall live in infamy:  March 7, 2014.
First, I found this in the Washington Post:  “she’s just terribly board with nothing to do…”[i]
Next, in the New York Times: “The Commission has principle responsibility…”[ii]

Sunday, January 18, 2015

If I Learn, You Get Paid



And, Frankly, I’m Not Interested In Your Topic
Today’s national discussion on improving education is dominated by self-described experts.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

“I Am Going to Prison…I Don’t Want To. That’s Just What’s Going to Happen.”

Young people, ages 8-13, who grow up in the most deprived neighborhoods in Britain are seven times less likely to think they are “clever and good at school work” when compared to those in the least deprived areas.[i]

Cyborgs Won’t Drive Teslas

AI (Artificial Intelligence) is hot now. Tesla CEO Elon Musk is talking about it, which means it’s due to explode any time.
Musk believes that AI is a huge danger to humans and has donated $10 million to help keep AI “beneficial for humanity.” The super-entrepreneur actually thinks that AI can be evil.
Eeevil, I tell you!

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

We’ve Already Granted Amnesty

The standard argument from those who oppose a path to citizenship for illegal aliens, is “they broke our laws.” Consequently, immigration reform of the kind now proposed is described as “amnesty.”

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Get Your History from Books

Angered by criticism that her movie, Selma, had misrepresented President Lyndon Johnson’s role in the civil rights struggle, director Ava Duvernay responded that she didn’t want to make a “white savior” movie and that the film was history through her own lens.

Monday, December 29, 2014

Understanding the Cloud


Introduction

“The cloud” is a confusing concept to many, something that’s not surprising given that the term is used in many different contexts and often not in a consistent manner. This short essay is designed to make the concept clear enough that users can understand its application in any context.

Monday, December 22, 2014

Jameis Winston

Mr. Winston’s bomb-throwing attorney may have done a good job of steering his client through the university’s disciplinary shoals, but the PR strategy is more problematic.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

The Military Plan for Peace



By Garrison Walters and Patrick Marotta

One hundred years ago this month, people in Europe were starting to realize that the new war ravaging the sub-continent was going to be exceptionally violent and destructive.  

The nature of the unfolding struggle shocked many, but the fact of its appearance surprised few. The war had been widely expected for at least a decade.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Beam Me Up, Skypey



Not long ago, Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, announced that his company was going to offer “real-time” foreign language translation in its Skype videoconferencing service. You speak German, I hear in English. And vice versa.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Making France Competitive

Making France Competitive
There’s much debate in France right now about peeling back laws limiting the work week to 35 hours. Proponents say that a change is needed to make the country more competitive economically.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Ferguson


Anti-government conservatives, the “stand up to fight the system” people, are standing up to support the system when it comes to the events of 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri.

Friday, June 20, 2014

He Lifts Weights But Not Books


JJ Jones is an outstanding high school linebacker. What sets him apart, according to his coach, is not talent but work ethic. JJ is a leader in film study, weight training, and all the other things that go into making a great football player.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Why a DQP?

Introduction To The DQP

 Leaders across American higher education are calling on colleges and universities to adopt a new strategy for ensuring and reporting student success—the Degree Qualifications Profile (DQP).

Friday, December 21, 2012

Driving with Prudence




It was love. Her clear, calm voice. It spoke only to me. We had a special relationship.

And then I killed her.