Tag: education
McCullough vs. the Shakespeare Cult
An “eye and ear for irony and caustic, comic dialogue."
Sick and Smoggy in Shanghai: Part 1
A virus causes James to think about the role of place on his health.
Money, Opportunity and the Development of “Talent”
The class imbalance in theater education keeps the whole system broken.
Ni Hao, Y’all: A Southern in Shanghai Introduction
James introduces himself, drops some pinyin, and teases tales to come.
Dana Saxon’s Search for Roots Leads to Ancestors unKnown
"I want to see students connecting their personal histories to the larger, global context."
Federal Investment in Scientific Research Is a Broken System
We as a culture need to understand science better and use it more wisely.
An Assistive Technology Talk with Mark Coppin
How assistive technology is revolutionizing education.
Jack Hidary: A Mayoral Hopeful Who Gets ArtsEdTech
If you don't know Jack, you don't know Jack.
Choosing an Undergraduate Theatre Department
Buyer beware! A university's reputation often is little more than "folklore."
To MFA or Not To MFA
Many go to grad school for the wrong reasons. What are the right ones? Alternatives?
A New Education for a New Theatre
We need a radical new approach to the education of young theatre artists.
Where Arts, Education and Tech Fanatics Gather
Since launching ArtsEdTechNYC a few weeks ago, the author finds things suddenly are en fuego.
Why We Teach “Those People”
Read this. You'll understand the value of compassionate, dedicated, disciplined arts education.
2011 NYC Twestival Set for March 24 — to Support iMentor
The power of social media to benefit a nonprofit that connects professional mentors with mentees.
Richard Kessler’s “Death Panels”: Wrong Words on Arts Education Funding
We'll never teach anyone the "great value" of arts education by linking them to the phrase "death panels."
The 20Under40 Interview Series, Part 4: Ann Gregg
You have to recognize diversity and strengths in people and what they can contribute, whether similar or different, from your own.