It’s no secret that students, especially those in elementary schools, have trouble sitting at a desk or in front of a screen all day.
It’s natural...
After the Pandemic: “We will return to physical workplaces and face-to-face training because it is indispensable."
Classrooms all over the world...
Students can spend 12 years in school (even more) and not know what they’re good at.
While they have hopefully mastered academics such as reading,...
National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated each year from September 15-October 15th. It was originally established, in 1969, as Hispanic Heritage...
The International Day of Peace is held every year on September 21st. Also called Peace Day, the first celebration was adopted by the United...
Each year, Constitution Day is celebrated on September 17th. This is the date, in 1787, when delegates to the Constitutional Convention, signed...
“In the future we will see a broader range of topics covered by games that is more niche content.” – Doug Whatley
We all know by now that games...
“Digital games and simulations will continue to grow in cultural influence and shed their reputation for being merely violent or trivial, leading...
As families and teachers, we are all concerned about how our children are dealing with what is happening in the world. Staying positive during this...
Teaching can be frustrating, stressful, and high-pressure. Teachers are always “on.”
They must constantly respond and interact throughout the school...
Recently, I was listening to a podcast featuring investor and philosopher, Naval Ravikant. He spoke about how success was simply an extension of one’...
August 18, 2020 is the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote. Many women worked hard and...
At the end of each semester, I require students in my college classes to participate in what’s called a Warrior’s Examination, an oral assessment,...
As an educator, I’ve always been interested in learning experiences that have a transformative power. I believe that to be authentic, learning—along...
To say that schools forced to operate online during the pandemic were a complete “failure” as the Wall Street Journal reported in a June 5 article is...
“There are other people whose roads have been full of obstacles and they needed to reroute their path much later on in life.” – Michael Marriner ...
“Apparently, 95% of students (ages 13-19) believe opportunities for more real-world learning would improve their school.” – Josh Schachter
Josh...
“This platform provides students with opportunities to exhibit their creativity, problem-solving skills, innovation and entrepreneurial skills.” –...
“From the audience’s responses to our film we have learned how universal something can be when it is very personal.” – Luther Clement
The co-...
It gets in your eyes
It's making you cry
Don't know what to do
Don't know what to do
You're looking for love
Calling heaven above
Send me an angel...