September 18, 2023 How about if we explore the value of Transparency and discuss how, when practiced, it can serve as a building block, part of a solid foundation for
September 14, 2023 Sometimes time seems like my nemesis. There’s either not enough of it and too much to do or there’s too much unstructured time and difficulty choosing how
September 6, 2023 The year 2023 may still be in its third quarter, but it has already proven to be a devastating legislative year for transgender people in the United States.
September 5, 2023 Publication is scheduled for early October 2023. For updates on the publication of this book, click here. This is the first of two excerpts from Stephen’s new
August 29, 2023 Discussion skills are high-stakes, teachable, and uniquely human: Why don’t we explicitly teach them in school today? A great discussion is a human experience. You think deeply,
August 28, 2023 Images are a vital part of how we construct our understanding of our world; depending on who we are and what we believe, the same image can
August 17, 2023 Academics, especially scientists, tend not to make statements they can’t back up with reams of documentation and sheaves of evidence. In these times of alternative facts, that’s
August 16, 2023 November 2022 brought another AI disruption on the heels of the last one: ChatGPT, a generative artificial intelligence (GAI) bot that can often out-perform students on common
August 9, 2023 In her thoroughly researched and scrupulously fair-minded book Time to Think, Hannah Barnes relates the history and calamitous downfall of the Tavistock—England’s only child gender clinic. It’s
August 7, 2023 I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the voice that so many of us have in our heads. For many this voice is critical; it shares the