KDR was humbled and thrilled to be a guest on the January 19, 2010 edition of
The Kojo Nnamdi Show, broadcast from NPR affiliate WAMU at American University in Washington, D.C. He has been a fan of the show for many years, and was privileged to engage in a conversation about instruction and technology in our public schools with Professor Natalie Milman of George Washington University, and Brian Sivak of the DC Public Schools.
Link to The Kojo Nnamdi Show website for 1/19/2010
History teacher helps tie the past to technology with first podcasts at BHS;
Teachers amazed: 90% pass history tests after learning through podcasting
Link to Image of Article (PDF format)
Reeves' love of technology helps him to keep teaching at Battlefield High School;
At BHS, students and teachers are learning how to better use technology
No practice, no method, no initiative, no matter how effective or ingrained, no matter how lasting or tried, should or can continue in a progressive constructivist setting without consistent analysis, reanalysis, and questioning. The leader is unafraid of putting everything to the test, including and most especially one's own practices and beliefs.
- Keith David Reeves, "The Way Up"