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Mike Paul
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Technomancer of learning. Running on caffeine, sci-fi, and the radical notion that students should actually enjoy learning. Probably plotting a rebellion. Blog at https://mikepaul.com
MP Daily Telegraph: October 16, 2025

Photo by Amsterdam City Archives on Unsplash New Oklahoma Superintendent Rescinds Bible Mandate: Oklahoma's new superintendent, Lindel Fields, will not enforce the previous mandate to place Bibles in public school classrooms. This change marks a shift away from…
MP Daily Telegraph: October 16, 2025
Photo by Amsterdam City Archives on Unsplash New Oklahoma Superintendent Rescinds Bible Mandate: Oklahoma's new superintendent, Lindel Fields, will not enforce the previous mandate to place Bibles in public school classrooms. This change marks a shift away from the former superintendent's focus on culture war issues. Fields aims to improve the quality of education and student outcomes in the state. Life: The First Few Levels - Traditional education resembles old computer games in its reliance on manuals and tests. Modern games teach players through simple, fun challenges that build skills and allow failure without harsh consequences.
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October 16, 2025 at 6:40 PM
MP Daily Telegraph: October 15, 2025

The Atlantic Telegraph 1866 via Internet Archive Illustrative Math’s CEO on What Went Wrong in NYC and Why Pre-K Math is Up Next - Illustrative Mathematics created a K-12 math curriculum used in many U.S. schools, but its rollout in New York City faced…
MP Daily Telegraph: October 15, 2025
The Atlantic Telegraph 1866 via Internet Archive Illustrative Math’s CEO on What Went Wrong in NYC and Why Pre-K Math is Up Next - Illustrative Mathematics created a K-12 math curriculum used in many U.S. schools, but its rollout in New York City faced challenges due to implementation issues. The curriculum encourages students to think about problems before teachers explain solutions, blending direct teaching with student exploration. The organization is now focusing on early math by developing a pre-K curriculum to help students succeed from the start. Mark Rober’s underwater search for a flooded Gold Rush mining town…
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October 16, 2025 at 12:12 AM
A Quick Zine Resource Guide for Teachers

I've been on a zine kick for a while now, and recently had the chance to walk teachers through making their first zine. We worked on creating their own zines, which was fun and made many of them uncomfortable, which is perfectly OK. I compiled some quick…
A Quick Zine Resource Guide for Teachers
I've been on a zine kick for a while now, and recently had the chance to walk teachers through making their first zine. We worked on creating their own zines, which was fun and made many of them uncomfortable, which is perfectly OK. I compiled some quick links and information, and we discussed potential ideas they might consider and run with when working with students. Oh, and here's the zine I made during one of the sessions. Feel free to use it to introduce the idea of zines to your peers and admin.
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October 14, 2025 at 1:33 PM
MP Daily Telegraph: October 14, 2025

1938 advertisement for the Daily Telegraph via Internet Archive “Enshittification”: Cory Doctorow on Why Big Tech Sucks, Keeps Getting Worse & What to Do About It - Big tech platforms like Facebook and Google get worse over time because they focus on profit,…
MP Daily Telegraph: October 14, 2025
1938 advertisement for the Daily Telegraph via Internet Archive “Enshittification”: Cory Doctorow on Why Big Tech Sucks, Keeps Getting Worse & What to Do About It - Big tech platforms like Facebook and Google get worse over time because they focus on profit, not users. This process, known as "enshittification," ensnares users and businesses, yielding little value for anyone except shareholders. To fix this, we need better rules and new kinds of platforms that serve people, not just profits. The Post-Pandemic Promise of High-Impact Tutoring - Following the pandemic, numerous U.S.
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October 14, 2025 at 12:13 PM
All In on Selling Out

Collage time. I took an image from the most recent Wired politics issue from a Steven Levy article about the decidedly traitorous Silicon Valley denizens whom people like me used to look up to and thought were disruptors and fearless resisters to the status quo. Turns out…
All In on Selling Out
Collage time. I took an image from the most recent Wired politics issue from a Steven Levy article about the decidedly traitorous Silicon Valley denizens whom people like me used to look up to and thought were disruptors and fearless resisters to the status quo. Turns out they were all just bootlickers.
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October 13, 2025 at 12:08 AM
Prophets of a Future Not Our Own

Photo by Zhimai Zhang on Unsplash A friend made this prayer into a short video and, while the focus is on the work of Christians (real Christians, not the power-mad Christian Nationalists currently trying to ruin literally everything in the world), I can't help but…
Prophets of a Future Not Our Own
Photo by Zhimai Zhang on Unsplash A friend made this prayer into a short video and, while the focus is on the work of Christians (real Christians, not the power-mad Christian Nationalists currently trying to ruin literally everything in the world), I can't help but see our work as educators reflected here, as well. This prayer was first presented by Cardinal Dearden in 1979 and quoted by Pope Francis in 2015. This reflection is an excerpt from a homily written for Cardinal Dearden by then-Fr. Ken Untener on the occasion of the Mass for Deceased Priests, October 25, 1979.
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September 30, 2025 at 6:17 PM
Reading activity for the day: Just go read the foreword to Neil Postman's "Amusing Ourselves to Death" and see if you get a chill.

Not the good kind of chill, that chill you get when something slides past you in silence, something you know is... evil...
September 30, 2025 at 12:02 PM
Apple TV Pulls ‘The Savant’ – a show about domestic terrorism

In a move likely to spark accusations of bowing to the powers that be and their ongoing battles with media companies and programming that doesn't fit their narrative, Apple TV+ has pulled The Savant, a show about domestic terrorism…
Apple TV Pulls ‘The Savant’ – a show about domestic terrorism
In a move likely to spark accusations of bowing to the powers that be and their ongoing battles with media companies and programming that doesn't fit their narrative, Apple TV+ has pulled The Savant, a show about domestic terrorism based on a 2019 Cosmopolitan article. We'll likely never know the reason why the show was pulled, even if it does return. However, I can't think of a time when media that makes people think is more important than the current time we're living in.
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September 29, 2025 at 4:52 PM
Continuing my Robert Redford watches (last week was a rewatch of All the President's Men, SO GOOD!), I finally sat down last night and watched Sneakers.

HOW IN THE HELL HAVE I NEVER WATCHED THIS MASTERPIECE BEFORE NOW!
September 24, 2025 at 2:11 PM
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All school shootings are political violence.
September 10, 2025 at 8:11 PM
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I know Charlie Kirk valued debate and free speech because he blocked me for fact-checking his lies on Twitter and then put me on his organization's Professor Watchlist for writing a book he didn't like.
September 11, 2025 at 5:38 PM
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Remember the West Wing episode after Bartlett was shot and CJ listed *all the other people* shot that day and closed with “lest anybody think a gun would have prevented these crimes, let’s remember that the President was shot while surrounded by the best armed bodyguards known to man.”
September 10, 2025 at 11:42 PM
Tonight's reading materials...
September 8, 2025 at 9:09 PM
My kiddo has a project coming up based in a past time period. She thought about the 60s or 70s, I suggested splitting the difference.

So... we're now watching The Trial of the Chicago Seven to prep.
September 7, 2025 at 7:28 PM
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I just gave my almost 13yo son a 5 minute speech on how the rise of Hot Pockets over Stouffer’s French Bread Pizza is an indication of the decline of western society and, I think I may have a problem.
August 31, 2025 at 5:37 PM
Nice little milestone this evening.
August 31, 2025 at 2:34 AM
Saturday mornings are ruff...
August 30, 2025 at 5:52 PM
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Hi, immunologist here:

(a scientist who studies immune & inflammatory processes)

RFK Jr is talking absolute bullshit when he says he can “see in kids faces that they have inflammation”

That’s NOT how immunology works.

He is an anti-science profiteer.
Start calling him such.
August 28, 2025 at 8:59 PM
It's about time. Apple Music tends to have better sound quality than Spotify, which is a big deal for me. The exodus of artists is also a good thing.

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Apple Music Now Lets You Import Playlists From Spotify and Other Streaming Services
Amid an artist exodus from Spotify, Apple Music is rolling out a sought-after feature in the United States, United Kingdom, and more countries
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August 28, 2025 at 11:46 AM
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People saying flag burning is "clearly constitutional" have not met this Republican Supreme Court, a court which changes the rules of the game every day so Trump can "win."
If they *want* to make flag burning "un"consitutional, they certianly *can.*

My latest in @thenation.com
Flag Burning Is Constitutional—but the Supreme Court May Burn That Too
Trump’s flag-burning order is totally preposterous—and a total set-up.
www.thenation.com
August 27, 2025 at 2:36 PM
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August 27, 2025 at 1:08 AM
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They are sending soldiers into cities to prepare to intimidate people at the polls next year.

They gerrymander because they can’t win on policy. They intimidate because even gerrymandering won’t work at this point.
August 26, 2025 at 9:04 PM
Constructing Your Own Education

More students (and teachers) should grasp this concept. School is a great thing, to be sure, but so is learning on your own. If we can bring that type of learning into our schools… oh, what a time we could have. But it’s like Jim Henson said: “Your kids… don’t…
Constructing Your Own Education
More students (and teachers) should grasp this concept. School is a great thing, to be sure, but so is learning on your own. If we can bring that type of learning into our schools… oh, what a time we could have. But it’s like Jim Henson said: “Your kids… don’t remember what you try to teach them. They remember what you are.” One of the things we’ve tried hard to do in our house is to make it a place of learning while also making it as unlike school as possible. What this shakes out to, essentially, is thinking about the house as a library. - Austin Kleon
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August 26, 2025 at 2:23 PM
More students (and teachers) should grasp this concept. School is a great thing, to be sure, but so is learning on your own. If we can bring that type of learning into our schools… oh, what a time we could have.

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August 26, 2025 at 2:16 PM