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Redefine Parental Success This Summer by Nurturing a Growth Mindset | Sharon Saline, Psy.D. | 7 Min Read

  • Sharon Saline, Psy.D.

July 13, 2022 Summer’s here! It’s a time to kick back as a family and enjoy fun times together in lieu of maintaining the structure of school, extracurricular activities, and


																																				 The Purpose of Education in 2022: Try the Agile Classroom | Jessica Cavallaro  | 7 Min Read

The Purpose of Education in 2022: Try the Agile Classroom | Jessica Cavallaro | 7 Min Read

  • Jessica Cavallaro

July 12, 2022 Let’s all take a moment to pause in the middle of the whirlwind that is education.  One year ends and we immediately start looking toward next year.


																																				 On Knowledge and the Curriculum: A Conversation with Prof. Dylan Wiliam | Tim Logan  | 1 Min Read

On Knowledge and the Curriculum: A Conversation with Prof. Dylan Wiliam | Tim Logan | 1 Min Read

  • Tim Logan

Dylan Wiliam, Ph.D., is one of the world’s foremost education authorities. With partners Paul Black and Siobhan Leahy, Dylan has developed and has helped to successfully implement classroom formative assessment


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Thriving through a new story of school: A conversation with Valerie Hannon | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

July 8, 2022 In this podcast, I speak with Valerie Hannon, a global thought leader, who is inspiring school systems to re-think what educational ‘success’ will mean in the 21st


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Great Expectations: The Design Thinking Cycle and Story | Harbord & Khan | 5 Min Read

  • Harbord and Khan

July 7, 2022 The alphabet has been described as a technology, but what about storytelling? We often hear about storytelling’s importance as a tool to engage students with their learning,


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Podcast for Parents: When Your Teenager or Pre-Schooler Can’t Get Started on a Task | Steve Barkley and Deborah Kris

  • Deborah Farmer Kris

July 6, 2022 Steve Barkley, an education consultant, published this Ponders Outloud podcast on June 21, 2022. Deborah Farmer Kris, child development expert and author, shares the Pomodoro Technique and


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When Race and Class Intersect with Learning: Little Things Matter 7 | Haiyun Lu | 7 Min Read

  • Haiyun Lu

July 5, 2022 The first time I learned about proms in America was during the movie, “American Pie.”  My newly arrived Chinese brain couldn’t comprehend what I was watching.  My


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How can we tell a different story of learning? A conversation with Gary Chapin | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

July 1, 2022 In this episode, I speak with Gary Chapin of Educating for Good and Seed + Spark. Gary is the co-author of 126 Falsehoods We Believe About Education (2021). He


																																				 Three Lessons High Schools Should Be Teaching Their Students | Joshua Fost and Jonathan Burdick  | 4 Min Read

Three Lessons High Schools Should Be Teaching Their Students | Joshua Fost and Jonathan Burdick | 4 Min Read

  • Intrepid Contributor

Interview by Alison Herget, Higher Education Program Manager at Minerva Project. Many students feel overwhelmed when they think about life after high school. They know they want to go to


																																				 Is Play the Summer Solution to “Lost Learning”? | Deborah Farmer Kris  | 4 Min Read

Is Play the Summer Solution to “Lost Learning”? | Deborah Farmer Kris | 4 Min Read

  • Deborah Farmer Kris

April 28, 2021 Last night, my first grader fixed his own dinner.  “Mama, I invented a new recipe. It’s called PBBH: Peanut-butter-banana-honey sandwich! I want to make it all by

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