Ask a recent graduate of a school what they are good at when they leave, and how they know? They will likely respond that they were good at this subject
A previous blog post explored the enrollment increases we have been observing in online schools and courses. Increases in students attending online schools are often in the range of 40%,
In 2014 it finally registered that I needed to change the way I approached teaching my students. Until then, my middle school Humanities classes had always conducted several research projects,
July 25, 2024 While K-12 education has traditionally focused on core academic subjects, it often overlooks a critical component: transferable AI Proof skills. These versatile competencies, such as critical thinking,
June 17, 2022, and July 24, 2024 Depending on your viewpoint, you may need to breathe a sigh of relief or exasperation regarding the next statement: In general, very little
October 19, 2023, February 24, 2022, and July 23, 2024 For Desmond Tutu and Thich Nhat Hanh “Spiritual bypassing,” a term coined by the American Buddhist teacher, John Welwood, is
July 26, 2023, and July 19, 2024 In what feels like a divided, screenbound world, here’s something I think most Americans would agree on: we need to re-learn how to
November 22, 2023, and July 17, 2024 Change always involves a dark night when everything falls apart. Yet if this period of dissolution is used to create new meaning, then chaos
July 15, 2024 Collaboration in Entrepreneurship Education Last summer I was sitting amongst 3,000 people in a crowded auditorium taking copious notes while the speaker waxed eloquently on the key
July 11, 2024 In the corporate world, leadership development is a top priority. Businesses invest heavily in training programs, executive coaching, and professional development opportunities to cultivate strong, visionary leaders
April 26, 2023, and July 11, 2024 I feel like I need to preface this post with a disclaimer (which I encourage students — especially girls — never to do).
July 8, 2024 In 1876, American baseball players did not use gloves and the pitcher stood in a box 45 feet from the batter, not today’s 60 feet. Original basketball
June 28, 2024 UNESCO’s revised ‘Recommendation on Education for Peace, Human Rights and Sustainable Development in Asia-Pacific’ acknowledges that “…education in all its forms and dimensions, in and out of