Archive for: ‘October 2011’

NYT: Computers in Classrooms

October 26, 2011 Posted by ltp

The chief technology officer of eBay sends his children to a nine-classroom school here. So do employees of Silicon Valley giants like Google, Apple, Yahoo and Hewlett-Packard.

But the school’s chief teaching tools are anything but high-tech: pens and paper, knitting needles and, occasionally, mud. Not a computer to be found. No screens at all. They are not allowed in the classroom, and the school even frowns on their use at home.

Schools nationwide have rushed to supply their classrooms with computers, and many policy makers say it is foolish to do otherwise. But the contrarian point of view can be found at the epicenter of the tech economy, where some parents and educators have a message: computers and schools don’t mix.

Read the full article, “A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute,” in the New York Times>>

2011 Fall Conference on Admissions

October 10, 2011 Posted by ltp

Prospective Bard students—juniors and seniors in high school—joined Language and Thinking Faculty today in Annandale-on-Hudson for sample Language and Thinking sessions during the 2011 Fall Conference on Admissions. Rebecca Chace, Anjuli Raza Kolb, Donna Ford Grover, and Jeffrey Champlin led the students in working with texts by Wallace Stevens, Raymond Patterson, Lydia Davis, Sophocles and Anne Carson.