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At 7:26pm on December 7, 2008, Diane Main said…
Who could not love that picture of you? It speaks volumes. Really enjoyed your keynote and your session. I have some books to get a hold of and read.
At 9:53am on December 6, 2008, Peggy said…
Excellent information today David - and I appreciate you taking some definitive stands on some pretty tough issues - we are not exactly on the same page - but for sure we are reading the same book and I am very glad to have finally heard you - much to think about-- I do love your approach to understanding the difference between literacy, skills and tools- but I still want to munch a bit on the approach to blogging - and when to encourage kids to publish to a global audience... Looking forward to the conversation continuing!
At 7:10am on October 29, 2008, Mark Wagner, Ph.D. said…
Hey, David! Good to see one of our keynotes here... and welcome to the (fledgeling) CLMS/CLHS Learning Network. Go ahead and join one (or both) of the groups... and feel free to start your own. Poke around, build your profile, add content, and make suggestions about what you'd like to see here. Thanks for joining us so early in the process!
At 8:14pm on October 28, 2008, Kenneth Shelton said…
Perfect. See you that Friday then.
At 7:21pm on October 28, 2008, Kenneth Shelton said…
Absolutely my friend. And I owe you a drink. When do you plan to arrive?

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David Jakes

Spectrum: 21st Century Literacies or 21st Century Skills?

Over the next several days, I’ll be writing about different issues that can be viewed through different lenses, and that result in different perspectives among educators. Many of these issues are also climate and culture issues, so I’m very interested in where you stand, as well as where your school district stands. I’m planning on identifying the endpoints of the spectrum and I’ll ask you to weigh in on where you are at across that gradient. And if you believe that there are different en… Continue

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