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IN THIS EDITION:
š A brutally honest valedictorian's regrets
š Why college debt is crushing a generation
š IKEA homeschool hacks + 9 more tools that made learning click
Greetings Open Eddies!
Can you believe that the year is almost halfway over? (Or, for the optimists⦠that we still have another 6 months to make good on our overly-ambitious New Yearās resolutions.)
With 4th of July weekend around the corner, and workers everywhere phoning it in this week, Ed thought heād take the opposite tack and OVERDELIVER ā taking stock of the most popular content from the first half of the year⦠all before taking a big exhale and starting his own summer break (yes, horses take vacations too).
This month, youāll still get weekly digests and special podcast editions. And if youād like to continue receiving just the weekly Friday edition after the break, you can always change your subscription settings here.
Without further ado, letās take a walk down memory lane.
ā Charlie (the OpenEd newsletter guy)
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š” TOP 7 THOUGHTS
š TOP 5 TRENDS
Mike Rowe explains why college debt is crushing an entire generation
Matt Bowman imagines how standardized education first emerged in the 1880s
7 Uncomfortable Truths About Education from Award-Winning Teacher John Taylor Gatto
Kerry McDonald: āBoys Are Falling Behind But New School Models Can Helpā
šØ TOP 10 TOOLS
What tools would you like featured in an upcoming newsletter when we get back from our break?
Thatās all for this week!
ā Charlie (the OpenEd newsletter guy)
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