Does your school day have time for “flow”? During my 32 years as an elementary teacher, it’s been a priority for me, but lately, as more prepackaged curricula make their way into classrooms, I am ...
Emails like this one from a Maine principal filled my inbox this week as the school leaders with whom I work rushed to prepare their faculties for imminent school closures. The anxiety is shared by ...
I keep hearing the same complaint from parents: “I don’t want my children on these long videoconference calls. It is making them miserable.” These long, synchronous classroom calls which have become ...
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision to reopen in-person schooling for 190,000 students, and the head-spinning series of closings and openings that preceded it, risk eclipsing a striking fact: More than ...
What seemed so novel and amazing at first has suddenly begun to stir up fears. The AI-powered tools known as large language models, or LLMs—the best known of which is ChatGPT—have raised the specter ...
A few days ago, I drove about 50 minutes out of Missoula, the last six or seven miles on an unpaved stretch of Ninemile Road. I locked eyes with a few deer along the way — and, thankfully, the two of ...
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I'm in the learning business, which makes my tendency to slip into "schoolyard folk wisdom, or empty theorizing" about learning less forgivable. Apparently, some of the things I thought I knew about ...