In lesson author Tim Smyth’s book, “Teaching with Comics and Graphic Novels: Fun and Engaging Strategies to Improve Close Reading and Critical Thinking in Every Classroom” (Routledge 2022), he discuss ...
We’ve all heard about faculty stereotypes: the absent-minded professor, the one who so entrenched in her own research that she doesn’t have any desire to focus on students; the disheveled, unkempt, ...
As we say “so long” to summer, let’s look back on the top news stories of June, July and August to see what’s been happening and how news in our world continues to unfold. Plus, a chance to win a PBS ...
The most powerful lessons aren't always on the board. They are moments students carry with them, long after the lecture ends.
The anniversary of September 11, also known as 9/11, is approaching. Americans across the country will be remembering where and what they were doing as two planes crashed into the World Trade Center ...
The guide marked the first time New York City public schools has offered real decision-making support around artificial intelligence in the classroom.
In this transition, one device is increasingly being seen at the center of this change in the modern classroom, AI in ...
Although I had taught for more than 20 years, I didn’t realize that I had forgotten what it was like to teach in a classroom without cellphones until I came up with a plan to relive those halcyon days ...
A student mugs for the camera in a superhero cape with an Abe Lincoln fact stick person during an Ag in the Classroom presentation. Holding an Ag in the Classroom ag map, a student learned about ...
I get many things from my mother, but usually not news tips. Yet there she was on the phone a couple of weeks ago, asking if I’d heard about the school in California where students were being taught ...