
AI-Cademic Integrity, Part 2: The Ethical Concerns of AI in Education
When I was young, my mom bemoaned the fact that she had spent more time in the emergency room with me than with my three

When I was young, my mom bemoaned the fact that she had spent more time in the emergency room with me than with my three

If I had to compile a list of phrases that are most commonly on my lips as a parent of three teenagers and one pre-teen,

I spent the first ten years of my career as a teacher setting the pace of learning in my classroom. I was so excited when

I was a big fan of Star Trek: The Next Generation when I was growing up. For some readers, this admission might diminish my credibility

Growing up, I had a lot of pride in my family history. On my mother’s side, my grandparents were immigrants to Canada who had resisted

I started painting my stairwell before the pandemic began. I had just put the first coat of drywall compound on all the dents and scratches

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,