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 28, 2023 Part 3 of this article completes the discussion regarding the intersection of the visual arts and AI. Parts 1 & 2 were published over the last two
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 23, 2023 I’ve been proud of, possibly even smug about, my efforts to diversify my reading, to look for texts from around the world to share—The Fat Years; 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 17, 2023 This article was originally posted on the Miss Porter’s School website. Have you ever read a novel in which the historical context was of no importance? Do
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
Part 1 of a three-part series. March 13, 2023 Artificial intelligence (AI) and how it affects the art world have recently captured the attention of the news media. AI has
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 7, 2023 You must have heard about the debacle with the AP African American History class. Rest assured, I am not going to rehash it. Instead, this wholly predictable