Evaluating Major Learning Theorists Two major theories of learning have had an important impact on how I approach my teaching and how I learn. Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory and Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy of Ed Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory and Bloom’s Taxonomy aren’t entirely different. They share many of the same principles. In Gardner’s theory,…
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What It’s Like To Go To College In Your 30s
The timing was perfect for me Entering college in my mid 30s was been quite the experience. Every day I witness the vast generational differences. So many students, 18–22 years old, walk everywhere with headphones in and their faces buried in their smartphone, seemingly oblivious to the beauty that is this campus. I fear they…
What the Liberal Arts Offer Veterans
Maximize education benefits by training for citizenship Veterans seem to gravitate toward business degrees from institutions with less than stellar reputations — usually for-profit universities. While I was in the Army, if I was pushed to education, my senior enlisted mentors recommended these sort of programs. When you are an enlisted servicemember, the push for…
The Impact of the Post 9/11 GI Bill
Education is life Education saves lives. Education gives life. United States military veterans are fortunate enough to receive one of the most comprehensive benefit packages ever conceived — the Post 9/11 GI Bill. Unfortunately, far too many veterans elect not to take advantage of it. Only thirteen percent of Post 9/11 veterans use education benefits, according…