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Why I Banned all Technology From my Classroom (and What Happened Next)
Why I Banned all Technology From my Classroom (and What Happened Next)
A professor’s journey from digital overwhelm to meaningful engagement
ethX
Jul 7
Building Well-Rounded Children
Building Well-Rounded Children
A thought piece on modern educational practices
Jamie Hawthorne
Jul 7
When the Body Forgets the Rhythm
When the Body Forgets the Rhythm
Why embodied learning may be the most essential curriculum we’ve forgotten to teach
Becca ∞
Jul 4
Adventures in Grammar: The Past Participle
Adventures in Grammar: The Past Participle
Helping others express themselves, one word at a time
Jamie Hawthorne
Jul 4
Stop Asking If AI Will Replace Teachers. Ask What Kind of Teachers Will Stay.
Stop Asking If AI Will Replace Teachers. Ask What Kind of Teachers Will Stay.
Adapt or get left behind: the AI shift no one’s talking about.
Jenna Neel
Jul 3
Be a Headliner, Not a Cover Band
Be a Headliner, Not a Cover Band
Great teachers aren’t echoes — they’re originals
Dave Carney
Jul 3
The Experience Of Impostor Syndrome In The Classroom
The Experience Of Impostor Syndrome In The Classroom
How feeling you’re a fraud can help you teach well
Debbie Thompson
Jul 3
The Hardest Part is Starting
The Hardest Part is Starting
Four low-prep ways to get students to start writing
Melissa Pilakowski
Jul 1
Enjoying Poetry in English Class
Enjoying Poetry in English Class
Every time I wanted to introduce poetry reading or poetry writing in the class, the students would completely lose their interest and cover…
Faizal Bochari
Jul 1
A Hit, A Miss, and Only Teachers Understand
A Hit, A Miss, and Only Teachers Understand
Teaching is never boring
Donna Gerard
Jul 1
Screw Happiness
Screw Happiness
Here’s what REALLY matters in life
Dr. Hussein Naji
Jul 1
What Quiet People Never Say Out Loud
What Quiet People Never Say Out Loud
You Think I’m Quiet? You Should Be Paying Attention
Life Uplift
Jun 30
Make “Fetch” Happen in Your Classroom
Make “Fetch” Happen in Your Classroom
It’s not just a quote — it’s a mindset
Dave Carney
Jun 30
How Learning a Language Changed my Perspective on Effort
How Learning a Language Changed my Perspective on Effort
Oh, how I wish studying were enough
Jamie Hawthorne
Jun 28
How Parents Accidentally Harm Their Child’s Self-Esteem?
How Parents Accidentally Harm Their Child’s Self-Esteem?
Seven Unintentional Behaviors to Watch Out For
Ani Verma
Jun 27
The Lesson Plan That Saved My Sanity
The Lesson Plan That Saved My Sanity
One chaotic year, one idea that worked
Brian Rosta
Jun 26
Discussing Sex
Discussing Sex
How often we discuss while discussing is treated as taboo.
kalpit Dongre
Jun 25
“Your Brain on ChatGPT”: The Teacher’s Condensed Version
“Your Brain on ChatGPT”: The Teacher’s Condensed Version
What brain EEGs and essay analysis reveal about AI use in writing
Melissa Pilakowski
Jun 24
Don’t Buy Groceries Until You Know These 6 Supermarket Tricks
Don’t Buy Groceries Until You Know These 6 Supermarket Tricks
If I owned a Supermarket, I wouldn’t want you to read this
Dr. Hussein Naji
Jun 24
What Happens in Your Child’s Brain When They Ask ‘Why?’
What Happens in Your Child’s Brain When They Ask ‘Why?’
The neuroscience behind curiosity and how to best harness it to boost learning
Dr CJ Yatawara - Tiny Brains expert
Jun 23
Exploring Why Mindfulness Has No Past, Present, Or Future
Exploring Why Mindfulness Has No Past, Present, Or Future
Why is there no yesterday’s, today’s, or tomorrow’s mindfulness, and what does this mean?
Dr Clayton Micallef | PhD
Jun 23
Use Your Creativity Or Lose Your Mind.
Use Your Creativity Or Lose Your Mind.
What Science Says About Art, Expression, and Staying Mentally Sharp.
Mamoon Mustafa
Jun 22
New Teacher Survival Guide
New Teacher Survival Guide
Advice from a third-year teacher
Jamie Hawthorne
Jun 20
Selected Insights And Reflections From My Adaptable Teaching Journey
Selected Insights And Reflections From My Adaptable Teaching Journey
Ways I found to adapt to give students good learning opportunities in the classroom
Debbie Thompson
Jun 20
Is there Something Wrong With You?
Is there Something Wrong With You?
A story about difference, dignity, and the freedom of being misunderstood.
Mamoon Mustafa
Jun 20
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