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Don't call my kid smart: call her hardworking. An educator argues that chalking up achievement to natural ability sends the wrong message.(our SPACE)

NOTHING STRIKES QUITE LIKE the truth, and James Stigler delivered it to me right on the chin with an excerpt I came upon from his book The...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 06/01/07 by Weinstock, Jeff · More from publication -
Too late for the revolution? I worry whether my cautious approach to video games is in my child's best--or worst--interests.

THAT'S MY DAUGHTER on the cover this month--the one in the foreground. We needed a kid to play Dance Dance Revolution. It turns out I have a...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 04/01/07 by Weinstock, Jeff · More from publication -
Practicing what we preach: by continuing to make changes for the better, we're following our own advice.(our SPACE)(Letter to the editor)

IN THIS JOB, I have to be a good reader. Sometimes it helps to be a good listener, too. So I was all ears while going through our Editorial...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 01/01/07 by Weinstock, Jeff · More from publication -
U r here: as one educator attests, in the world of blogging, it's not only what you say, but how you say it.(Oak Hill High School's teacher David McDivitt's opinion about educational technology)

THESE KIDS TODAY, They really give you something to LOL about. That's laugh out loud, for the uninformed--among whom I counted myself until I...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 12/01/06 by Weinstock, Jeff · More from publication -
Math needs a makeover: our most pressing educational crisis may boil down to an image problem.

A FORMER MATHEMATICAL boy wonder, I'm not unfamiliar with the presumption of nerdiness. Even educators, who know better, probably have to resist...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 10/01/06 by Weinstock, Jeff · More from publication -
Who you callin' slow? In the race to adopt technology, some of us take a little more time.(Editorial)

IT'S PROBABLY BETTER not to admit to this, considering my rather high-flying perch on the T.H.E. masthead, but, slow technology adopters, set a...
T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 05/01/06 by Weinstock, Jeff · More from publication -
Genie in a bottle: when your best health-improvement efforts fail, modern medicine is on the case - Cool Down
I take Lipitor. I take Lipitor. There are worse confessions. I wear a rug is worse. I can't fix a flat tire is a lot worse. Still, I get one...
Men's Fitness, 12/01/02 by Jeff Weinstock · More from publication -
You say you want a resolution? A landmark birthday inspires a host of self-improvement vows, big and small - Cooldown - Brief Article
Turned 35 the other day. Thirty friggin' five. Thirty ... five. Any way you punctuate it, it still comes up old. I've left the blessed 18-to-34...
Men's Fitness, 07/01/02 by Jeff Weinstock · More from publication


