Nonprofits are also following this model.
Posts Tagged ‘education’
“Infomercial: For-Profit Online University”
Posted: 2013/12/20 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoTags: education, fraud
WORD! Seattle Teacher Jesse Hagopian Schools NBC’s Education Nation (theRealNews.com)
Posted: 2013/10/15 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoTags: crisis capitalism, education, education system, fraud, propaganda, teachers
Jesse Hagopian, a leader of Garfield High’s historic test boycott, given rare opportunity to challenge corporate education reform policies at the Gate’s funded Education Nation, a testament to the growing national opposition to high stakes testing.
How does one teach how to make the world a better place?!?
Posted: 2013/09/25 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoTags: activism, diversity, economics, education, equality, feminism, justice, labor, pedagogy, pluralism, radical, teaching
There often isn’t agreement about all the sources, causes, and processes of any social problem. This diversity of perspectives leads to disagreement as to what are the best solutions and how to achieve them. I think it’s best to deal with this complexity (if only to point out to students that it is there) from the start. The dilemma is, of course, balancing simplicity with reality in the course, but at least it teaches students that there are multiple points of view to almost everything, and that rational inquiry should be based on a dialectic argument and not submission to authority.
For example, many mainstream economists argue away unequal pay for women with the theory of “compensating variations” which states that women are, on the average, more expensive to private employers because of family responsibilities and reproduction, and thus markets dictate they get paid less. Somewhat more enlightened (but not radical) economists point out that this is a “market failure” since these women DO provide lots of value to society as a whole even if perhaps not to their private employers directly. Finally radicals see this as another facet of exploitation in capitalist patriarchal societies. Each of these approaches has different assumptions, different values, and consequently different proposed solutions…
So I’m suggesting to tackle the diversity of knowledge from the start and throughout… not easy :)
Show #46: Learning by Playing and Gamifying School
Posted: 2013/08/27 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in PodcastsTags: Central Florida, education, education system, Florida, Games, gamification, pedagogy, Video game
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This was the 1st day of the public school year and Kenny Goldman, Felix Balak, and Charlotte Trinquet came to help me rant about education — uncharacteristically positively and enthusiastically I might add!
We opened the show by discussing some positive developments in the Orange County Public School system’s curriculum and went on to talk about some of my ideas about technologically enhanced pedagogy, using video games in education, and gamifying my classes.
Joined a teacher’s guild on the World of Warcraft: Cognitive Dissonance
Posted: 2013/08/10 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in AnnouncementsTags: Cognitive Dissonance, education, education system, Educators, gamification, higher education, Learning Theories, pedagogy, technology, video games, Virtual world, World of Warcraft
I’ve been using games to teach for over 8 years now mostly Civilization in my Economics in Historical Perspective but a little bit of WoW in my Freshmen Seminar (pompously titled Deus Ex Machina: Social Evolution in Virtual Worlds). I’ve been working in quasi isolation presenting papers to economists with little or no experience in gaming and/or teaching with them. I finally discovered 3DGameLab and used their tools to fully gamify my Economics, Media, and Propaganda this summer and am hard at work to gamify my other courses including a new freshmen seminar on WoW next week!
Yesterday I joined with Cognitive Dissonance as part of the WoW in schools teacher camp on 3DGamelab and it’s was uber-fun: sitting around at the Pig & Whistle inn in-world and talking about WoW in education…
We have discussed education on Punkonomics in the past both in posts as well as on the radio-show / podcast. I should invite some of these 3DGameLab and Cognitive Dissonance people as guests because unlike the overwhelming hype we hear about technology in education, THIS is where it’s really at!
So anyway, here’s my 3DGameLab badge to show off for XP in “The Academy” group (where teachers game to learn how to gamify):


