I’ve been talking recently to some folks from the Steinhardt School of Education at NYU.
The name of the institution makes me think. What sort of school is not a school of education?
rebel with rather too many causes
I’ve been talking recently to some folks from the Steinhardt School of Education at NYU.
The name of the institution makes me think. What sort of school is not a school of education?
I was about to say “A driving school” but then realised that you are being educated in the art of driving a car… By definition, a school is a place of education, so it does seem a little redundant.
Maybe it’s a education raised by two. Like Education^2. But yes, it’s quite redundant. ;p
A school of dolphins?
Ben, I think you are the winner.
Although, to be completely accurate, I think the answer to the riddle is a “a school of fish.” The collective noun for dolphins seems to be “pod.”
If they were hackers, they’d call it the School of Meta-Education.
If it’s a school that teaches you to be an educator, then it’s definitely a school of education. If it’s a school that teaches you NOT to educate others (for job security or generally to maintain your superiority over them) then it’s, err… not a school of education?
An “Old School”
A school of thought (same thing?)