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How Language Teaching Has Evolved Over The Years
How Language Teaching Has Evolved Over The Years
Back-to-School Reflections from a Lifelong Language Learner
Shannon Athey
Jul 18
What Human Writers Can Do That AI Can’t
What Human Writers Can Do That AI Can’t
The secret sauce of good writing
Samuel Olaniyan
Jul 18
It All Started with a Tennis
It All Started with a Tennis
Then it snowballed
Donna Gerard
Jul 17
When Students Let AI Do the Work: A Crisis of Integrity
When Students Let AI Do the Work: A Crisis of Integrity
What happens when detectors show 100% AI use and students deny everything?
Krista Schumacher
Jul 16
PE Equipment Essentials Level 2
PE Equipment Essentials Level 2
Taking your program to the next level
Dave Carney
Jul 16
The Change That Made Me Whole
The Change That Made Me Whole
From Burnout to Breakthrough: A Teacher’s Healing Through Therapy
Shayla Renee 💖
Jul 16
3 TED Talks That Teach You What Schools Didn’t
3 TED Talks That Teach You What Schools Didn’t
Learn this to unlock your true potential
Smith Shah
Jul 15
Giving Students Opportunities To Create Successes From Failures
Giving Students Opportunities To Create Successes From Failures
How to teach students how to move on and achieve when disappointment comes along
Debbie Thompson
Jul 15
I Can Spot AI Writing Instantly
I Can Spot AI Writing Instantly
Here’s how you can too
Samuel Olaniyan
Jul 15
Going from Higher Ed to Homeschooling Kindergarten
Going from Higher Ed to Homeschooling Kindergarten
Even though I’m a college professor, teaching my kids at home required developing new skills
Kathleen Curtin Do
Jul 14
Creative Systems Thinking in Europe’s Last Primeval Forest
Creative Systems Thinking in Europe’s Last Primeval Forest
How walking Europe’s last primeval forest inspired a new AI-powered STEM toolkit
Dawn P Spring, PhD
Jul 14
5 PE Games That Need a Makeover
5 PE Games That Need a Makeover
Fun, friendly upgrades to keep students moving and motivated
Dave Carney
Jul 14
The Secret Language Hidden in a GPA
The Secret Language Hidden in a GPA
It’s not just a number, it’s a story
Souvik Sarkar
Jul 11
The Hidden Risk of the 80/20 Rule for Students
The Hidden Risk of the 80/20 Rule for Students
The 80/20 helped me navigate my dual careers, but I hesitate to recommend it to my students. Here’s why.
Fiza Ameen
Jul 11
I Learned What It Really Means to “Show, Don’t Tell”
I Learned What It Really Means to “Show, Don’t Tell”
Better your prose with this simple trick
Samuel Olaniyan
Jul 10
“Deploy Scared”: How I Hacked My Confidence Like an Engineer.
“Deploy Scared”: How I Hacked My Confidence Like an Engineer.
You don’t need confidence to launch your tech career. You need commits, chaos, and courage.
FLACKO
Jul 9
The S.E.T.S. Strategy: The Secret to Smarter Teaching
The S.E.T.S. Strategy: The Secret to Smarter Teaching
Learn how to organize your Space, Equipment, Time, and Class Size (lesson #1)
Dave Carney
Jul 9
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
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