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Dave Stuart Jr.

The Case for Lumpiness

September 16, 2021 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

All right: finite creatures, only 24 hours in a day, only 4,000 weeks or so in a life. Got it. We’ve looked at DECIDE, CONSTRAIN, OBSESS — now today, a riff on the discipline of ELIMINATION. (You may already be noticing that the disciplines overlap one another. Quite right. There’s really not a ton to […]

Let’s Pick Some Sled Dogs

September 14, 2021 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

During a five-year period in the 2010s, researcher Morten Hansen conducted one of the most comprehensive surveys of worker performance ever. He found 5,000 managers and employees, from all types of professions, and he analyzed their work habits, tracked how many hours they worked each week, and followed their performance. The highest performers, it turned […]

We’re Too Hospitable to Pointlessness

September 10, 2021 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

“In the year 1930, John Maynard Keynes predicted that, by century’s end, technology would have advanced sufficiently that countries like Great Britain or the United States would have achieved a fifteen-hour work week. There’s every reason to believe he was right. In technological terms, we are quite capable of this. And yet it didn’t happen. […]

A Simple Syllabus Language Change that Helped a Teacher Get the Breakthrough

September 9, 2021 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

This past school year, our colleague Tanya Ramm shared a simple shift in her syllabus language that gave her added life and agency as a teacher. Here’s all she altered: Practice: (50% of Marking Period grade) – This category includes student participation such as in-class practice with speaking, listening, reading & writing activities, as well […]

To Decide is to Cut

September 7, 2021 By Dave Stuart Jr. 1 Comment

I was speaking with our colleague Tanya Ramm this morning, and she was describing her holiday weekend. (We had four days off for the US’s Labor Day.) Over the break, she came in to work for five hours on Friday while her husband and sons were off fishing. Then she came in to work a […]

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