July 8, 2024 In 1876, American baseball players did not use gloves and the pitcher stood in a box 45 feet from the batter, not today’s 60 feet. Original basketball
June 28, 2024 UNESCO’s revised ‘Recommendation on Education for Peace, Human Rights and Sustainable Development in Asia-Pacific’ acknowledges that “…education in all its forms and dimensions, in and out of
January 2, 2022, and June 27, 2024 There are countless examples of people’s beliefs, actions, or habits living in apparent disharmony or conflict — known in psychology as cognitive dissonance.
June 25, 2024, and June 20, 2023 There is an energy crisis happening in education now. The crisis is impacting millions of young learners each day in schools across the
June 24, 2024 Seeding Your Children’s Future Through Gardening After our long winters, summer is truly something special to experience and savor. And there’s no better way to lure kids
January 28, 2021; December 9, 2021; and June 20, 2024 Scrutiny of College Admissions has been intense recently and it is therefore important to summarize first some of the controversies,
June 19. 2024 Our current students are unlike generations past. They are digital natives, growing up surrounded by technology that we would not have dreamed of in our youth. They
June 17, 2024 Principles are statements of truth that transcend circumstance and as a result, it is imperative that educators work to not only point out principles for our students,
Sanje Ratnavale analyzes the clash of competing ideologies on identity, truth and reason at schools.
June 10, 2024 Through those years of growing and defining The Grauer School, wherever I traveled, I looked for small schools, and I found many when I wasn’t looking, too.