Dan

Dan holds a PhD in Music History from a major Canadian university and is now pursuing a M.Ed in Higher Education at another one, because he likes to collect very expensive paper. He performs stand-up comedy at venues all over Toronto when he's not busy playing JRPGs with his cat, Roy. You can follow him at @incontrariomotu, but he isn't going anywhere. You can also send him a tip on PayPal (paypal.me/dandonnelly) if you like his work!
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    School of Doubt is looking for writers!

    Are you an educator or an educator-to-be? Do you work in an education-related field? Do you like science and skepticism? Most importantly, do you have something to say about it? School of Doubt is looking for contributors of all academic specialties and career stages to write for our blog. Writers are expected to produce at least two posts per month…

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  • Activism

    School of Doubt CrossPost: Literacy Privilege

    Note: This article was originally posted on School of Doubt. Go there for the whole thing, or read the beginning below. If you use social media, chances are you’ve seen the following Glove and Boots video floating around on the internets:     Now, as an educator I absolutely 100% believe that we should be doing our best to teach…

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  • Guest Bloggers

    SoD Cross Post: Perspective

    The following was originally posted by Jennifer at School of Doubt. Read it there or catch the beginning below. Teaching is all about perspective. January 23rd, 2014 changed mine. Thursday January 23rd was truly a perfect storm day for me. It started when I arrived at school and I realized that, as I was about to get out of my…

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  • Religion

    Quebec helpfully shows how NOT to do secularism

    [This article was originally posted on School of Doubt.] There is currently a fair bit of controversy over the ruling separatist government’s plans to institute a “Charter of Quebec Values” [note: as of this writing English version is incomplete and mostly still in French…quelle surprise] that would ostensibly put an end to the years-long question of what constitutes “reasonable accommodation”…

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