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Intrepid ED News
June 8, 2025

																																				 Has New Zealand education just announced an end to testing? | Richard Wells  | 6 Min Read

Has New Zealand education just announced an end to testing? | Richard Wells | 6 Min Read

  • Richard Wells

New Zealand is already a country with progressive values and practices in education. We already have a standards-based assessment system for university entrance, flexible enough to cater for different student


																																				 The Asian Accent: A Curse or Source of Pride? | Haiyun Lu  | 5 Min Read

The Asian Accent: A Curse or Source of Pride? | Haiyun Lu | 5 Min Read

  • Haiyun Lu

Dec. 23, 2022 This is part three in Haiyun Lu’s Little Things Matter Series. Just a few weeks ago, Licorice Pizza began showing in selective theaters. While the movie has


																																				 To Students From Students: 50 Online Rules To Live By | Janell Burley Hofmann  | 3 Min Read

To Students From Students: 50 Online Rules To Live By | Janell Burley Hofmann | 3 Min Read

  • Janell Burley Hofmann

Student voice is so valuable in digital citizenship and media literacy. It empowers them to share what they know — giving their Askable Adults a point of reference for both


																																				 The Deinstitutionalization of America’s Schools |  AJ Webster & Christy Durham  | 4 Min Read

The Deinstitutionalization of America’s Schools | AJ Webster & Christy Durham | 4 Min Read

  • Intrepid Contributor

By AJ Webster & Christy Durham, Co-Founders of the Sycamore School in Malibu, CA  Believe what you want. These walls are funny. First you hate ’em, then you get used


																																				 Learning experiences at REAL School Budapest: A Conversation with Dave Strudwick | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

Learning experiences at REAL School Budapest: A Conversation with Dave Strudwick | Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

In this episode, I speak with Dave Strudwick, Principal of REAL School Budapest. REAL School is an independent, not-for-profit international learning environment that educates for sustainability, primarily through real-life, entrepreneurial learning. Their mission


																																				 Push (Traditional) vs Pull (Agile) System in Education | Jessica Cavallaro  | 6 Min Read

Push (Traditional) vs Pull (Agile) System in Education | Jessica Cavallaro | 6 Min Read

  • Jessica Cavallaro

What does education look like in 2021? Is it students sitting silently at desks? Worksheets and textbooks? Bell ringers and guided notes? These are symbols of traditional learning we have


																																				 School is where fun goes to die: An interview with Jeff Robin | Nicola Conraths  | 6 Min Read

School is where fun goes to die: An interview with Jeff Robin | Nicola Conraths | 6 Min Read

  • Nicola Conraths

Jeff Robin’s new book Teach Like an Artist shows us how to come alive again.  A big, inconspicuous FedEx box tangled up in scotch tape greeted me on the doorstep


																																				 What is Metacognition and Why Does It Matter So Much? | Sharon Saline, Psy.D.  | 5 Min Read

What is Metacognition and Why Does It Matter So Much? | Sharon Saline, Psy.D. | 5 Min Read

  • Sharon Saline, Psy.D.

Do you ever wonder why neurodiverse kids struggle with evaluating their strengths or challenges, understanding how their brains work and creating steps for self-improvement? Metacognition is the awareness and understanding


																																				 Book Review: All American Boys – Where Love of Craft Meets Love of Humanity and Hope | Jennifer Schneider  | 3 Min Read

Book Review: All American Boys – Where Love of Craft Meets Love of Humanity and Hope | Jennifer Schneider | 3 Min Read

  • Intrepid Contributor

In All American Boys, authors Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely masterfully craft a story both for and of the ages. Reynolds and Kiely produce a gripping work in the Young Adult


																																				 On Reviving a Lifeless Curriculum: A Conversation with Heidi Hayes Jacobs by Future Learning Design Podcast  | 1 Min Read

On Reviving a Lifeless Curriculum: A Conversation with Heidi Hayes Jacobs by Future Learning Design Podcast | 1 Min Read

  • Tim Logan

Dr. Heidi Hayes Jacobs is an author and internationally recognized education leader known for her work in phenomena-based learning, learning structure design, curriculum mapping and integration and developing 21st century

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Authentic Assessment with Student Work | Jeffrey Robin

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