by Danny Ballan | Mar 12, 2015 | Archive
Why have we always been fascinated by the too-good-to-be-true characters and stories? At one point in the past, people used to believe these stories, and even considered them as their religions. From these stories they selected gods to worship, rituals to follow, and...
by Danny Ballan | Mar 12, 2015 | Archive
When I write something about my spirit, does it belong to a religion? When I tell what aches my soul and what drives it to keep on this jagged road and fierce battle inside, does my struggle belong to a specifically tailored god? When I try to figure out the ways in...
by Danny Ballan | Mar 12, 2015 | Archive
Maybe, it all started with the epics minstrels used to sing across the lands. Then storytellers continued this oral tradition. Later came writing and with more people learning to read and the coming of the printing press, reading became one of the main ways to quench...
by Danny Ballan | Mar 12, 2015 | Archive
Differentiated learning may be a students’ paradise, but it can be a teachers’ nightmare. I insist on the phrase “can be” because that is never the case with all students or all teachers, and that is, by the way, enough evidence to the fact that we need differentiated...
by Danny Ballan | Mar 12, 2015 | Archive
Technology has never been more useful especially in the field of the feedback that matters to students as it should to teachers and the whole education society. Today we have the technology, recursive feedback, and commercial opportunities tied up all together in the...
by Danny Ballan | Mar 10, 2015 | Archive
Have you ever thought about your piece of writing as your favorite dish? How many senses do you engage in the process of consuming this favorite dish of yours? Your nose must catch the smell of it the moment you enter the house and then your eyes can see nothing else...
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