Fake news and FLoSR
By
Terry Freedman
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There's a law which, seeing as nobody else has claimed credit for discovering it (as far as I know), I'll call Freedman's Law of School Responsibility, or FLoSR (pronounced 'flosser'). This states that in any discussion, sooner or later one of the participants will say that it, whatever 'it' is, should be taught in schools.
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cross-posted at www.ictineducation.org
Terry Freedman is an independent educational ICT consultant with over 35 years of experience in education. He publishes the ICT in Education website and the newsletter “Digital Education."
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