February 22, 2022 As an independent school teacher for the past 25 years, I have been around long enough to have seen trends and buzz-words come and go, financial events
Cathryn Berger Kaye, M.A., president of CBK Associates, and ABCD Books, travels throughout the United States and globally providing professional development programs, conference keynotes, in-depth institutes, and exceptional education and
Feb. 17, 2022 My mom always told me that regardless of how far and how long one travels, no matter how many new customs, lifestyles, and even ways of thinking
Do you wonder why some kids struggle with starting things, sticking with them, and finishing up? Whether it’s working on a school project or preparing for their birthday party, many
I have been wrestling with a question for months, looking for clues to an answer in conversations, books, podcasts, and quiet moments of reflection. I’m not the first person to
Independent schools along with private colleges and universities are given a 501(c)(3) classification by the Internal Revenue Service. Basically, the designation means that those institutions classified as such do not
Enterprise Professor Sandra Milligan is the Director of the Assessment Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. She specializes in research on assessment, recognition, micro-credentialing and warranting of hard-to-assess capabilities
In this episode of the Meaningful Learning podcast, I speak with Tim Logan, long-time educator and consultant and strong advocate of bringing Agile into education. Tim explains how Agile principles
February 10, 2022 Now more than ever, our students need emotional support from their schools and teachers. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), since the pandemic started, there
“When you were growing up, were there any feelings that you just knew weren’t okay or accepted in your home?” When I ask this question to a group of parents,