Changes in Anthropology and Education

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Having just run in a 100k race up, down, and around two volcanoes, I found myself stuck on an island,…More










































































































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Between Being Wrong and Right – Figuring it Out

I watched the Ted Talk, On Being Wrong, by Kathryn Schulz, recently, and have been thinking about an analogy she…More










































































































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Rewriting the Script. Photograph courtesy of 'Juliette de Wolfe.

Thou Shalt Not Kill

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Juliette de Wolfe


Addressing Murder in New Orleans Through Direct Instruction The images above have popped up all over New Orleans recently.  Their…More










































































































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Closing the Interest Gap

I recently visited an elementary school in New Orleans for a meeting.  As I waited in the office for the…More










































































































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New Orleans Education: Using Choice to Stack the Deck?

I recently moved to New Orleans from New York City.  I was pulled here by a family commitment, but further…More










































































































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