Thursday, February 27, 2014

A Republic, If You Can Keep It



Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

Next meeting is on the first Thursday in March; so we will start a new theme, "A Republic, if you can keep it". Tim will be the theme discussion leader. His syllabus has been email. The first session will cover our Inalienable Rights. A good p;ace to start is our Bill of Rights. Here is a video that will provide a quick review.


Sunday, February 23, 2014

No Child Left Behind

Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

In the last session on the theme of "Challenges of the Next Generation", we will zoom-in on the so called fix for the American education system,  No Child Left Behind, and its successor, Common Core. 

Here is a TED Talk critical on the concept of standardized education.
Here is a student letting his state legislator know what he thinks of Common Core.

Things look bleak for US education in a competitive world, but will the next generation succeed it spite of it? There is a poll on the upper right corner of this page. Please take time to add your option on the future prospects of the Millennials.


Update 2/27/14:

Here is a link which explains the Common Core standards.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

World Education Competition

Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

This meeting has been rescheduled for Feb. 20 same time and place

The Unites States spends more per student than any country in the world but is getting only mediocre results when compared to other countries. For the next meeting we will explore how US education compares with the rest of the world. We will use these talk by Amanda Ripley, the author of The Smartest Kids in the World, as the the starting point of the discussion:


The PISA test is used to rank the countries. Here is a TED Talk which will attest to  the validity of these tests.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Challenges for the Next Generation

Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014, 10am to 11:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

Note: We are meeting one hour earlier!

This month, we are starting a new theme, Challenges for the Next Generation. In the first meeting we will take the broad view by looking at the next generation as a demographic group known as The Millennials. We will be show excerpts from the following videos:
For those the want more background, here is the study of the Millennials by the Pew Research Center.

Please come with suggestions on topics about the next generation topics we can cover for the remainder of February. This can include but not limited to:
  1. The failed education system
  2. Lack of job prospects
  3. Increased health issues
  4. Living in technology vs the real world
  5. Inheriting our problems
  6. The performance of boys vs girls
  7. Lack of interaction between generations