An Asian Woman’s Guide to Advocacy April 4, 2023 My intermediate-level classes are in the last stretch of deep learning about Japanese incarceration during WWII. Over the past six weeks,
March 30, 2023 As the government passes an extra $50 million injection to civics education, I wonder how we take advantage of this opportunity to ensure that every student actually
March 29, 2023 Building Character When the Covid-19 pandemic began, it was difficult to find an article about adolescence that didn’t mention the uptick in anxiety among young people, including
March 27, 2023 The other day I talked with a parent who was lamenting how much time her children spend on screens at school. They are in an excellent school—the
March 21, 2023 Part 2 of this article continues the discussion regarding the intersection of the visual arts and AI. The introduction is repeated for context. Part 1 can be
March 20, 2023 Artificial Intelligence is on the tip of every educator’s tongue as ChatGPT has suddenly emerged onto the scene. Its ability to be prompted by individual users to
March 16, 2023 “You can’t just give someone a creativity injection. You have to create an environment for curiosity and a way to encourage people and get the best out
March 15, 2023 Of all the claims that schools make, perhaps the most ubiquitous is the assertion that “our students learn to take risks.” Risk-taking is meant to suggest that
March 8, 2023 Indy schools provide students with an exceptionally stimulating curriculum created by passionate teachers. Don’t we spend hours thinking about different ways to present content and hope for
March 2, 2023 Here’s a riddle: If there are no stupid questions, why are so many of them asked in schools? Most teachers, especially on the first day of class,