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David Franklin


Born
Lachine, Quebec, Canada

David Franklin is an art historian with expertise in Italian Renaissance art, a curator, and a former art museum director.

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Invisible Learning: The mag...

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Advice from the Principal's...

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Sea Monkeys & Brine Shrimp:...

4.04 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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Caravaggio and his Follower...

4.14 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2011 — 7 editions
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Painting in Renaissance Flo...

4.14 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2001 — 4 editions
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The CMA Companion: A Guide ...

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The Unicorn's Tale

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The Canadians

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Treasures of the National G...

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“Einstein is supposed to have remarked that “education is what remains when one has forgotten everything they learned at school”.”
David Franklin, Invisible Learning: The magic behind Dan Levy's legendary Harvard statistics course

“For these ‘future leaders’ in the classroom, it is more important to understand the psychology of certainty. Often, we believe what we want to believe. Dan starts with an example of the 2016 Presidential Election in the United States. He asks the question: “Relative to what you expected to happen, how surprised were you when you learned that Trump had won the election?”
David Franklin, Invisible Learning: The magic behind Dan Levy's legendary Harvard statistics course

“Acknowledging that students have competing purposes is the first step to managing them.”
David Franklin, Invisible Learning: The magic behind Dan Levy's legendary Harvard statistics course



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