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June 30, 2025

																																				 Three Things to Teach Your Teen About Sleep and Their Brain | Deborah Farmer Kris  | 4 Min Read

Three Things to Teach Your Teen About Sleep and Their Brain | Deborah Farmer Kris | 4 Min Read

  • Deborah Farmer Kris

When I was a college freshman, I pulled my first all-nighter. After triumphantly printing out the English paper, I dragged my roommate to the dining hall for breakfast.  “Can you


																																				 Leading Out of the Storm: Taking Schools Forward (Not ‘Back to Normal’) | Joshua Freedman  | 6 Min Read

Leading Out of the Storm: Taking Schools Forward (Not ‘Back to Normal’) | Joshua Freedman | 6 Min Read

  • Joshua Freedman

Trust is the missing link; it’s a call for safety in an era where students, parents, faculty, board members and administrators feel overwhelmed and buffeted by volatility. While “return to


																																				 The Metaverse Will Bring School Closer To The End Of Its Product Life Cycle | Benjamin Freud  | 9 Min Read

The Metaverse Will Bring School Closer To The End Of Its Product Life Cycle | Benjamin Freud | 9 Min Read

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

Every once in a while you come across an idea that is so full of possibilities, your imagination runs wild, unleashed. When you share your thoughts with others, you might


																																				 Emily Jones: Threading the Needle of School Alignment | Sanje Ratnavale  | 6 Min Read

Emily Jones: Threading the Needle of School Alignment | Sanje Ratnavale | 6 Min Read

  • Sanje Ratnavale

Emily Jones, Head of School, The Putney School (VT) is featured as the cover story profile in OESIS Network Magazine, December 2021. The door closed. All attendees including senior administrators had to leave


																																				 Growing Communities: Ethical dilemmas as a recipe for problem-solving | Harbord & Khan  | 5 Min Read

Growing Communities: Ethical dilemmas as a recipe for problem-solving | Harbord & Khan | 5 Min Read

  • Harbord and Khan

Gardens can grow communities either at school, on your block, or someplace in your city.  The skills and knowledge gathered by growing food and learning to cook are valuable in


																																				 On Accomplishment and Educational Change: A Conversation with Sir Michael Barber  | 1 Min Read

On Accomplishment and Educational Change: A Conversation with Sir Michael Barber | 1 Min Read

  • Tim Logan

Sir Michael Barber is a world leading expert on government delivery, education systems, systemic innovation and education reform. Sir Michael led the Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit for the Blair administration in


																																				 How can we develop inquiry and empathy by connecting with nature? A conversation with Richard Louv | Benjamin Freud

How can we develop inquiry and empathy by connecting with nature? A conversation with Richard Louv | Benjamin Freud

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

In this episode of the Coconut Thinking podcast, I speak with Richard Louv. Richard is a journalist and author of 10 books. He speaks internationally on nature-deficit disorder, a concept


																																				 To Create the “New Normal” of Education, Start With the “Old Normal” of Learning | Will Richardson  | 7 Min Read

To Create the “New Normal” of Education, Start With the “Old Normal” of Learning | Will Richardson | 7 Min Read

  • Will Richardson

Published on April 23, 2020, LinkedIn As educators, parents, and students have scrambled over the past couple of months to figure out how to move school online quickly and at


																																				 How Kanban boards transform project-based learning | Jessica Cavallaro  | 5 Min Read

How Kanban boards transform project-based learning | Jessica Cavallaro | 5 Min Read

  • Jessica Cavallaro

The year begins with a bang. Students shuffling in with crumbs of summer still in their eyes are staring down the project to end all projects.  Their first topic in


																																				 Family Bonds: How To Use Tech As A Tool For Connection | Janell Burley Hofmann  | 2 Min Read

Family Bonds: How To Use Tech As A Tool For Connection | Janell Burley Hofmann | 2 Min Read

  • Janell Burley Hofmann

As a mother of five children ages 14-22, some of my favorite ways to stay connected with my teens and young adults is through our technology. I don’t necessarily mean

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