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Intrepid ED News
June 6, 2025

																																				 Summer at the Beach Intrepid Ed News Article Contest & Prizes  | 1 Min Read

Summer at the Beach Intrepid Ed News Article Contest & Prizes | 1 Min Read

  • Joel Backon

Enjoy your summer at the beach and express yourself for a few moments. All educators are eligible to write a brief article of approximately 500-750 words on one of the


																																				 Asian-American Identity, Part III: Wait, How Could “Yes, Yes” Equal “No, No” | Haiyun Lu  | 9 Min Read

Asian-American Identity, Part III: Wait, How Could “Yes, Yes” Equal “No, No” | Haiyun Lu | 9 Min Read

  • Haiyun Lu

I was taught in school to hate Japan and the Japanese people. I grew up in a rural area in central China.  My grandfather and great uncle fought in the


																																				 How could ethics guide a new purpose for education? | Benjamin Freud  | 5 Min Read

How could ethics guide a new purpose for education? | Benjamin Freud | 5 Min Read

  • Benjamin Freud, Ph.D.

Every once in a while, a report comes out from a behemoth transnational organization that rings alarm bells, warning us about how the education system is not equipping young minds


																																				 Extreme Differentiation that Doesn’t Drive You Crazy | Jon Bergmann  | 6 Min Read

Extreme Differentiation that Doesn’t Drive You Crazy | Jon Bergmann | 6 Min Read

  • Jon Bergmann

Have you ever sat in a  PD session and the presenter talked about how you should differentiate, but you said in your head… No Way! They are crazy! It all


																																				 Digital Tensions: Surveillance Culture ↔ Student Agency | Julie King  | 8 Min Read

Digital Tensions: Surveillance Culture ↔ Student Agency | Julie King | 8 Min Read

  • Julie King

This year of learning in a pandemic has seen new devices and other hardware brought to the schoolhouse, new learning platforms and applications provided to support instruction, and, for many


																																				 Super Scribbles!: How Young Artists Grow | Deborah Farmer Kris  | 1 Min Read

Super Scribbles!: How Young Artists Grow | Deborah Farmer Kris | 1 Min Read

  • Deborah Farmer Kris

“Every child is an artist,” Pablo Picasso said. “The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” Look at toddlers banging pans, wiggling their bodies to the


																																				 Parent Q&A: Do Music and Homework Mix? | Deborah Farmer Kris  | 3 Min Read

Parent Q&A: Do Music and Homework Mix? | Deborah Farmer Kris | 3 Min Read

  • Deborah Farmer Kris

“What about music? Can my kid really concentrate on homework with those earbuds on?”   When I run parent workshops on study habits, this is always one of the first questions


																																				 What Are the Best Strategies for College Counselors? | James Wickenden  | 2 Min Read

What Are the Best Strategies for College Counselors? | James Wickenden | 2 Min Read

  • Jim Wickenden

In a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, we learned that the acceptance rates at the Ivy League universities were the lowest on record.  Specifically, Harvard accepted 3.4%, Columbia


																																				 Asian-American Identity (Part II): Call me “China Doll” No More | Haiyun Lu  | 5 Min Read

Asian-American Identity (Part II): Call me “China Doll” No More | Haiyun Lu | 5 Min Read

  • Haiyun Lu

Many people have called me “baby doll” affectionately on different occasions.  I always took it as a compliment for my youthful look.  Now, after traveling down the 170-year history lane


																																				 What is The Pathway To Student Social Media Success? | Alan Katzman  | 3 Min Read

What is The Pathway To Student Social Media Success? | Alan Katzman | 3 Min Read

  • Alan Katzman

Pew Research Center recently released Social Media Use in 2021, its biennial review of American adult social media trends. When Pew first began tracking adult social media adoption in 2005,

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