A second response to A.I. for teachers who still want to assign take-home papers, rather than settle for having students now ...
Though I never had the words for it, I knew I was different from my peers when I was a kid. As the son of Indian immigrants, I looked for ways to push back against the pressure to assimilate and ...
Being connected is not easy. I’ve spent three years on Twitter building relationships and co-moderating and participating in education chats. I am constantly reading (and writing!) blogs; all this in ...
FREE! I also teach Spanish...perhaps that should have been explained with the labels. ;) Write me at: Kathryn "Doitonadime" P ...
When I started teaching in the fall of 1979, nobody was talking about putting guns in schools. For the past few years of my career, the subject came up with painful regularity. "What do you think ...
Recently, I had the opportunity to attend and speak at IIE’s Generation Study Abroad Summit. I was joined by hundreds of educators, business leaders, and policymakers who all believe in the powerful ...
I never thought I would love having a literacy teaching coach and their feedback, but I now believe it is something that can ...
Almost every teacher I know has noticed the same sinister reality this summer: Kids have come back to the classroom. But the classroom hasn’t come back to the kids. Far from it. More to the point, ...
I teach at a university in Southern California, where almost half my students are Latino. We are what is known as an HSI, a Hispanic-Serving Institution. It’s a designation for colleges and ...
Most high schoolers learn about the world through textbooks. But for 17-year-old Peachtree City student Anna, the world is ...