Larry Ferlazzo is a former award-winning high school English and social studies teacher of more than two decades. He is ...
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When I think about design process, from the initial moments of young people working on projects, all the way to the end where they've gone through the highs, the lows, the emotional vicissitudes of ...
A common ineffective way teachers check for understanding in the classroom is by asking a variation of the question, “Does everybody get this?” If not that, then what? Today’s post will offer a number ...
The General Assembly is considering a statewide bell-to-bell cellphone ban amid rising concerns about the adverse effects ...
Real organizational learning happens when leaders intentionally decide how reflection, feedback and experimentation are going ...
An incredible evolution of an already great spin-off series.
One writer walks through a work week spent away from a technology he — and countless others — has come to rely on.
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A recent conversation with the senior associate director of AI and teaching and learning at Northeastern University yielded advice about engaging students, upgrading lessons, trial and error, and ...
Over the past year, as generative AI tools have become common in college classrooms, much of the conversation has centered on ...
My grandmother, Diane, was a powerhouse. She spent much of her life involved with various forms of public service, advocating for women’s rights, civil rights and a more humane health care system.