Hi Billy,

Great find; sounds like a kindred spirit.  Somebody should contact him (perhaps 
me).

E

On Sep 6, 2011, at 3:35 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>  
> Change from the Radical Center of Education
> Doug Johnson
> [email protected]
> Submitted to Teacher-Librarian, March 2008
> 
> While the Radical Center political movement has been around for thirty years, 
> I suggest that leaders in
> educational technology and school library media programs adopt a similar view 
> on hot button topics. While polarized views of reading methodologies, 
> filtering, DRM, Open Source, copyright/copyleft, constructivism, ebooks, 
> computer labs, fixed schedules, Mac/PC/Linux, and the One Laptop Per Child 
> project all make for entertaining reading and a raised blood pressure, I 
> often wonder if radical stances actually create educational change or impact 
> educational institutions enough to change kids’ chances of success.
> 

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