The call letters of our station, WQLN, stand for "We Question and Learn." The "We Question and Learn" interview program heard Sundays at 4 p.m., monthly, on WQLN Radio 91.3 FM is dedicated to being a ...
Today is the first day of my new gig as the Director of Digital Learning Initiatives at our Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL). Over the next weeks and months I’ll be sharing with ...
Understanding the importance of preschool students’ questions is key to guiding their learning experiences and fostering a ...
Want to keep your brain intellectually stimulated? Trivia is a fun way to challenge your brain, learn facts, and have a thrilling time with friends and family. It’s also an easy way to learn basic ...
We are on our January Florida vacation for the last two weeks, with some work mixed in. Shale Crescent is taking part in a U.S. Commercial Services Roadshow in Turkey in early February. We are making ...
In previous posts on this blog (here and here), I’ve written about how children in unschooling families or attending schools for self-directed education learn to read on their own, when they are not ...
Editor’s Note: Today, Andrew P. Minigan, Education Project and Research Coordinator, The Right Question Institute, shares why he thinks the 4 Cs are missing a critical 5th C: Curiosity and Questioning ...
(This is the third post in a five-part series. You can see Part One here and Part Two here.) Part Two ‘s contributors were Sean Kelly, Sidney D’Mello, Shelly Lynn Counsell, Dr. Jennifer Davis Bowman, ...
Some kids go to band camp; others go to swim camp. But for the children of the world's digital rabble-rousers, there is hacking camp. It's called DefCon Kids. This camp, held in Las Vegas, encourages ...
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