December 26, 2023 I used to teach a semester long course on African History, dedicating about a week to the study of Islam and its early spread into North and
December 22, 2023 Miles Kingston, in a quote made famous by Irish rugby player Brian O’Driscoll, once said, “knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not
December 20, 2023 The legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality in 1989 although the concept had been knocking around in (especially black and lesbian) feminist circles since the
On November 28, I attended a truly excellent webinar conversation with Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, hosted by Intrepid Ed News and OESIS. Once again, I was struck by the response
December 6, 2023 Revolutionizing Teacher Professional Development with Agile In education, the growth and development of teachers are the linchpin to unlocking the full potential of students. With teaching methodologies
December 4, 2023 As we dig into quarter 2, with the holidays looming and daylight vanishing, I invite you to embrace your inner fat bear. Let me explain: At a
December 1, 2023 America is at an inflection point. In our politics, this is obvious, but now as in the past, education reflects the social goals and political interests of
November 29, 2023 Grace is not a word that comes up in school mission statements. However, a consideration of grace (with reference to human behavior) could be a panacea for
November 27, 2023 Do you wish you had fewer conflicts with your children involving screen time, homework, and chores? Would you like to eliminate the sense that you’re nagging by
November 24, 2023 Miles Kingston, in a quote made famous by Irish rugby player Brian O’Driscoll, once said, “Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not