March 24, 2022 Today’s teachers face enormous — and exciting and overdue — pressure to “create belonging for all students.” The vocabulary varies across school communities — safe spaces, leaning
Over the past 20 years, social studies have diminished in traditional K-12 education. Initially, the priority was only math and reading. As STEM gained importance, the need for engineers to
Project-Based Learning (PBL) and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) are experiencing a level of interest from schools that is unprecedented. I had the good fortune to direct the Comparative Arts (now Interdisciplinary
As a 7th-grade science teacher, I love doing inquiry-based activities with my students. Some of these activities are typical examples of project work, which are a quick way for me
A few questions all of us who work in educational institutions must ask ourselves: What kind of adults do we want our students to become? How do we ensure that
March 8, 2022 There are two universal myths far too many parents believe: One, overall success in life is determined by which college their child attends and, two, experiencing failure
Eisha is an M23 Minerva University student studying Computer Science and Business Most education systems across the world rely on exams as a means of improving and assessing student learning.
After the lockdowns and restrictions of learning to live with COVID-19, most people realized the value of just being in nature with its benefits for mental health and physical wellbeing.
March 1, 2022 For months, headlines have been screaming that today’s students are in crisis. As districts close for mental health days and schools navigate Covid learning loss on top
Developing a nuanced understanding of the origins and nature of interest can help educators craft meaningful and engaging curricula and lessons. How might we develop curricula and pedagogy that engages