by Steve Chisnell | 5 January 2009 | ChizBlog, Politics and Ethics
If it’s make believe, what does it matter? A recent study by psychologist Howard Gardner (he’s the guy who came up with the multiple intelligences theory) reveals that students are rather hypocritical when it comes to their online ethics. Is this a...
by Steve Chisnell | 2 January 2009 | ChizBlog, Politics and Ethics
The following post was first printed as part of the Briggs-Chisnell project, a dialogue on issues of education and literacy. Let’s be in an uproar. Ethics have fallen in our society. Kids these days are apathetic and don’t care. No matter what we teach them, it is...
by Steve Chisnell | 14 December 2008 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism, Politics and Ethics
On January 20, 2009, Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. will be inaugurated. That’s Hussein. Tune in to any number of news channels and watch the pundits argue over the public use of his middle name. Somehow—despite its being tradition for the full name to be used—it has...
by Steve Chisnell | 10 December 2008 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism, Mythology
You don’t pump anti-lock brakes. I’m still not used to that. As my car skidded a bit across the December ice, I remembered to turn into the spin and bring it around straight again. Not so the driver behind me who began to fishtail before he remembered and...
by Steve Chisnell | 16 November 2008 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism, Mythology
Recently I mentioned in some of my classes that, psychologically, we are the stars of our own movies. By this I meant that we first of all see ourselves as the protagonists of a story, the main characters, the ones we imagine must win or succeed in the end. This is...
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