Avoiding the Eyeroll: 5 Tips for Writing for Adolescents
The most influential teacher I ever had was always looking down on us. Mr. Bron was my teacher for both 6th and 7th grade. He
The most influential teacher I ever had was always looking down on us. Mr. Bron was my teacher for both 6th and 7th grade. He
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If you are a teacher, why did you get into teaching? Take a minute to think about that. Actually, stop reading right after this paragraph
Have you ever been part of a cooking disaster? Not the kind involving a malfunctioning appliance or a grease fire, though that’s terrible. Rather, I’m
From my experience with tutoring, the students who end up needing extra help are the ones whose teachers don’t give them the one-on-one instruction they
“Why do I have to take career education? It’s a waste of time!” I gritted my teeth as these words flowed from the lips of
In the previous article, we discussed the importance of spreading the cognitive load throughout a course as much as possible. One way to do this,
I was only 22-years old, newly graduated with an education degree, and eager to make an impact on this world as a blissfully optimistic math
It was a little harder sneaking music into a classroom when I was in high school. The smallest music-playing device looked like this: The walkman
I remember staring at the words on the screen, dread rising in the back of my throat. WCAG Guideline 1.2: Time-based Media – Provide alternatives
On October 16, 2014, the superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the second largest district in the US, resigned. What led to his