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25 May, 202224 February, 2023 by Steven Slaughter
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The Socratic Experience: An Online School That Might Surprise You

I was teaching high school English at an international school in Nairobi during the shift to online pandemic school. We went online after spring break 2020, remained so for fall term, and shifted to in-person in winter 2021, with a return online for several weeks during the fourth quarter. Like most teachers and students, I…

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1 February, 202224 February, 2023 by Steven Slaughter
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What I Want to Do When I Grow Up

Some of my recent writing has been looking at the problems of conventional education. (Using the word “dystopia” in my title may not have been an appealing lead for some.) Today, I’d like to present a positive vision and introduce you to some folks I’ve gotten to know who are tackling these challenges in a…

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22 January, 202222 January, 2022 by Steven Slaughter
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Imagine We’re Writing a Dystopian Screenplay

In a recent survey, 48% of teachers polled say that in the last thirty days, they have thought about quitting their jobs. Thirty-four percent said that they are thinking about leaving the field (Forbes Magazine, “Why Education is About to Reach a Cris of Epic Porportions”). Think about that. What happens to a society if…

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14 January, 202222 January, 2022 by Steven Slaughter
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The Kids Will Be Fine

This week, a meme popped up several times that caught my attention. It was probably created last year during the height of at-home learning and I missed it until now. The message, written by a teacher, is addressed to parents during lockdown, and the heart of it reads: “I had a parent tell me this…

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18 November, 202124 February, 2023 by Steven Slaughter
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The Difficulty of Reimagining

From all sectors, I continue to hear the plain acknowledgment that school, as it is, is fraught with problems. But what can we do about it? What other choices do we have? As we consider how education might be restructured, two forces make this reimagining difficult. The first is Experience Bias, the belief that whatever…

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5 November, 202124 February, 2023 by Steven Slaughter
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Mitchel Resnick’s ‘Lifelong Kindergarten’

At the turn of the millennium, Mitchel Resnick was invited to a conference. Various thinkers were asked, What is the most important invention of the last thousand years? One said the printing press; another, the steam engine; and a third, the lightbulb. Resnick proposed that kindergarten was the most important. An odd response, right? We…

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WELCOME TO STEVENSLAUGHTER.COM

I am excited to launch this site as a place to gather my writing, podcast, inspirations, and whatever else seems worth sharing in the future. 

The world of education is changing. I am working to figure out where I will situate myself in that new landscape. One of the main purposes of this site will be to make the case that school needs to shift toward much greater autonomy for young people. This has not only been the most successful approach in my conventional school teaching experience (when you can squeeze it in), but there is significant, compelling evidence that this is a key to success in our kids' future. 

I am excited about sharing what I’m learning and look forward to an ongoing, spirited dialogue.

Steven

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  • The Socratic Experience: An Online School That Might Surprise You
  • What I Want to Do When I Grow Up
  • Imagine We’re Writing a Dystopian Screenplay
  • The Kids Will Be Fine
  • The Difficulty of Reimagining

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