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June 8, 2025

																																				 INTREPID+ Engaging Online Conferences March 2-4, 2022

INTREPID+ Engaging Online Conferences March 2-4, 2022

  • Joel Backon

Registration includes access to all of the below sessions either live or later on-demand. Recall reading great literature, experiencing characters that seem to jump off the pages. Imagine Intrepid Ed


																																				 What has Changed in Schools and How to be Prepared for What is to Come? | Jim Wickenden and Jennifer Fleischer  | 5 Min Read

What has Changed in Schools and How to be Prepared for What is to Come? | Jim Wickenden and Jennifer Fleischer | 5 Min Read

  • Jim Wickenden

By James Wickenden and Jennifer Fleischer, Talent Consultant at DRG Talent Advisory Group Making predictions is always risky because the chances of being wrong are greater than the chances of


																																				 Becoming An Askable Adult To Your Middle Schooler | Janell Burley Hofmann  | 2 Min Read

Becoming An Askable Adult To Your Middle Schooler | Janell Burley Hofmann | 2 Min Read

  • Janell Burley Hofmann

When I work in middle schools throughout the country on digital health and well-being, one prompt I often give in our workshops is to name and describe their Askable Adult.


																																				 Imagine Education Lives in the Music Profession | Benjamin Freud  | 3 Min Read

Imagine Education Lives in the Music Profession | Benjamin Freud | 3 Min Read

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

This article won 2nd prize in the Intrepid Ed News Summer Writing Contest. The writing prompt was: “I think my profession needs…”  Congratulations to Benjamin Freud! I think my profession


																																				 Letter to the Editor: Response to WHAT KIDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THEIR WORKING MEMORY  | 2 Min Read

Letter to the Editor: Response to WHAT KIDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THEIR WORKING MEMORY | 2 Min Read

  • Intrepid Contributor

Dear Editor, Intrepid Ed News, The article What Kids Need to Know About Their Working Memory | Deborah Farmer Kris gives readers some really important information about how working memory


																																				 Sometimes, Silence Truly Is Golden | Roslynn Jackson  | 4 Min Read

Sometimes, Silence Truly Is Golden | Roslynn Jackson | 4 Min Read

  • Roslynn Jackson

Sometimes, Silence Truly Is Golden I have always been an inquiry-based teacher. I like projects, questions, and organized chaos in my room. I like hearing students’ thoughts and processes: the


																																				 Marvel’s First Asian Superhero Movie Challenges the Asian Stereotypes | Haiyun Lu  | 4 Min Read

Marvel’s First Asian Superhero Movie Challenges the Asian Stereotypes | Haiyun Lu | 4 Min Read

  • Haiyun Lu

Oct. 27, 2021 From Dragon Lady to Awkwafina, From Fu Manchu to Shang-Chi, Marvel’s First Asian Superhero Movie Challenges the Asian Stereotypes   My embodiment of a blend of Chinese cultural


																																				 HIGH SCHOOLS NEED A SHAKEUP: HERE ARE 6 WAYS | Manu Jayamohan  | 6 Min Read

HIGH SCHOOLS NEED A SHAKEUP: HERE ARE 6 WAYS | Manu Jayamohan | 6 Min Read

  • Manu Jayamohan

My high school journey in India, like that of most people across the globe, was intense for the wrong reasons. The goals of the institution were clear: deliver top performance


																																				 Why the 50 Year NAIS Governance Experiment is Over | Part 1 | Sanje Ratnavale  | 14 Min Read

Why the 50 Year NAIS Governance Experiment is Over | Part 1 | Sanje Ratnavale | 14 Min Read

  • Sanje Ratnavale

Ozymandias There is a fast-developing problem for independent schools. It is more systemic than alleged racism and more disruptive than pandemic-induced protocols. Independent schools are becoming ungovernable. A 1970’s Management


																																				 Learning from Failure: Adventurous problem-solving with ethical dilemmas  | Harbord & Khan  | 5 Min Read

Learning from Failure: Adventurous problem-solving with ethical dilemmas | Harbord & Khan | 5 Min Read

  • Harbord and Khan

Greek mythology contains stories of victory and defeat. Icarus, for example, didn’t get a second chance. In spite of his father’s warning, he flew too close to the sun and

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