What Can You Do?

Here's my sales pitch: I think we need an open access online site where we can discuss these issues, where we can post curricula, where we can review lessons, and where we can build a critical mass for this pedagogy. It isn't an easy thing to implement in a vacuum. And I know that many people out there are doing more innovative things than I am.

So many people are publishing great work on this--journal article, books, collections. And websites are scattered all over pointing to individual experiences, to individual curricula. But none of this replaces something central, something that can gather this diverse body of works together and to make some sense of all of it.

I'm not saying that my humble website is the answer. Working on my own, this will never get the kind of traffic that it needs to be a force in this field.

What I am saying is that we need some place where we can collect these things, some place that can be the first resource for teachers aspiring to this pedagogy.

So what can you do? You can work on this pedagogy yourself. You can write and publish about it. But you can also help me build something that won't just end with our individual efforts. If nothing else, please visit my feedback page and offer some suggestions about what you'd like to see me do with this website.