by Alex Kajitani | Jun 15, 2022
An interview with Alex Kajitani author of 101 tips for teaching online What inspired you to write 101 tips for teaching online? Like so many educators, I found myself having to adapt quickly to online teaching when the pandemic hit. It was important to me not to lose...
by Chris Bugaj Karen Janowski Mike Marotta Beth Poss | May 17, 2022
“Thank goodness! Now I will never have to read another book!” Upon graduation, those words came from my (Karen’s) son who has dyslexia. He found reading content extremely challenging throughout school. Instructional methods were not designed to address his unique...
by Elliott Seif | May 4, 2022
What kinds of activities best prepare students for a changing and uncertain world? I would like to suggest that four powerful types of activities, each of which can also be used as assessments, should be part of an arsenal of tools that all teachers should develop in...
by Glen Pearsall | Apr 26, 2022
An interview with Glen Pearsall author of Classroom dynamics Classroom behaviour has become a point of keen discussion for teachers this year. Why do think this is and why do you feel it is important to talk about behaviour in the classroom? I was recently asked by a...
by Tim Patston | Apr 14, 2022
World Creativity and Innovation Day The United Nations has set 21 April aside to celebrate human creativity and innovation. In these very complex and challenging times, creativity is needed more than ever, particularly in education. Crises are crucibles of...