An article has been released by Albert Cheng and was originally published in "Research in Brief" Fall, 2020, Volume 2, Issue 1 and is used with permission by ACSI.
we need intimate knowledge of the past. Not that the past has any magic about it, but because we cannot study the future, and yet need something to set against the present."
The article outlines and discusses the following:
- Living in a data-driven age | How to use data well
- Learning from C.S. Lewis | "Looking at" vs. "Looking along"
- Virtues for a Data-Driven Age | The Wisdom of Balance
Educators... are always looking along their students and schools to discern what is going well and what is not.”
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Meditations on "Meditation in a Toolshed"