I made this video for a language acquisition class using audio from the "Words" episode of Radiolab. This concept still blows my mind and I'm happy to share it with those who are unfamiliar with this incredible aspect of language.
I teach and learn with kids and adults.
Much less of a sketch than the previous compositions were. This seems to build a bit more on top of a part A part B than those do as well. I am really enjoying this melody though and can see it as a theme for a soundtrack.
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I made this video for a language acquisition class using audio from the "Words" episode of Radiolab. This concept still blows my mind and I'm happy to share it with those who are unfamiliar with this incredible aspect of language.
Sketchplanations is a blog by Jono Hey that explains one thing a day in a small sketch made in a Moleskine Storyboard Notebook. The sketches vary from theories to common sense advice, from motivation to diagrams about sketching itself. The blog is currently on sketch 401 and is adding more each day. I highly recommend subscribing either via the daily email or through RSS as they have become a daily treat.
There are a lot of different textures on this one that I enjoyed putting together. Maybe I should make a series out of these.
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Good intentions or not. Preparatory or not. Progressive or not.
We, as educators, are always the shapers, molding in our own image and ideals.
Owning up to our intentions will prove to be both honest and productive.
" […] our programs of education are like crystal-clear mirrors of our own most cherished values. Whether we want our children to be constructive, analytical thinkers, or intimately aware of their cultural heritage, or positioned to acquire certain salary, or active participants in democratic process, or solemn devotees to the royal throne, or indoctrinated with our spiritual beliefs, education always aims to “dye” our children in our way of seeing the world.
Education is about us — teachers, parents, curriculum designers, and policy architects. It is the vital imperative for the reproduction of our value system, just as we inherited it from those before us. The pillar of every educational program boils down to the same creed of courage: Fear this. Don’t fear that. Pass this on."
-James Shelley, "Little says more about our values than our education systems"