May 6, 2024 Although the environment has often been seen as a divisive issue, the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan American think tank, found that 63% of Americans believe that they
May 2, 2024 On this Rebel Educator® podcast, Tanya Sheckley has a conversation with Natalie Chen, a ninth-grade high school student and was one of her daughter Eliza’s best friends,
May 1, 2024 Climate education now has a foothold in schools globally, often through the inspiring grassroots work of concerned students and teachers. Slowly, change is coming top-down too. The
May 1, 2024 Ending on a High Note: How End-of-Year Retrospectives Can Propel Schools into a Successful New Year The best way to ensure a great beginning is indeed with
Taming To Do List Chaos by Systemizing the Work April 30, 2024 I’ve yet to meet an administrator with extra time on their hands. I frequently meet administrators who describe
April 29, 2024 Why do we tell our children to finish their homework before they play outside? Why, for that matter, do we so rigidly distinguish between work and play,
April 26, 2024 How might our stories be as unique as the place from which they unfold? In this episode, I speak with Jenny Andersson. Jenny is the founder of
April 25, 2024 I went to lunch with my friend Lynn this week. She told me her son Miles was suspended for a day because he used ChatGPT to write
April 18, 2024 I’m not a great teacher. My role is mostly as the leader, I’m a pretty good leader but a mediocre teacher. That’s alright—my goal is always to
April 17, 2024 The digital age has significantly transformed the learning styles of modern students, making them more inclined towards visual thinking compared to previous generations. The pervasive access to