Paul Magnuson attributes his progressive views on education to over 20 years of experience working in summer camps. He’s done with command and control models that tend to favor conformity
June 23, 2022 Having served as the Dean of Admission at Princeton University from 1978 to 1983, I learned enough about the admission policies and practices of a selective institution
June 22, 2022 Now that you’ve had a few weeks to workshop your Summer iRules from Part 1 & Part 2 of this series, it’s time to bring it all
June 21, 2022 “We are greater than and greater for, the sum of us.” — Heather McGhee, The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper
Ulcca Joshi Hansen is an author, educational thought leader and social change advocate with a 20-year career dedicated to shifting the foundational values and approaches that underpin America’s education system. She currently serves
In this episode, I speak to Haydn Washington, environmental scientist and writer at the Institute of Environmental Studies at UNSW. His interests are sustainability (as a step toward regeneration), solutions
June 16, 2022 Very often, the media portrays Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) with stereotypes and biases, so it is not surprising that audiences have all been plagued by
June 15, 2022 When my daughter was in ninth grade, she had very little interest in engaging with me. Sure, she was happy to start a conversation about getting her
June 14, 2022 It’s afternoon, the end of the school day, and faculty are getting ready for a weekly workshop while students scurry out the building. The session that day
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Conrad Hughes (MA, PhD, EdD) is Campus and Secondary Principal at the International School of Geneva, La Grande Boissière, the oldest international school in the world. He has been