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Mar
Quantitown Early Access Open
Quantitown: A Complete Math Curriculum That Saves Teachers 10+ Hours Every Week
The retro-inspired math experience that teachers love ...
15
Feb
When Great Stories Meet Great Teaching
A New Chapter in Educational Innovation
In 1826, a revolutionary idea took root in Cambridge, Massachusetts. What began as informal ga...
20
Feb
Too Many Options
Students today have no idea how good they have it. They have access to more knowledge, more content, more material, more instructors, m...
19
Feb
Teaching in an AI World
ChatGPT came out in the fall of 2022 and undoubtedly change the world. Now there is a public AI for almost any niche. Teachers, adminis...
14
Feb
Mastering Parent Communication
When you study education in college, they tell you how important communicating with parents and engaging the community is.
As a wide...
11
Jan
A Teacher’s Journey into Instructional Design
Hello friends,
I want to share a story, not just about a career shift, but about finding a new way to impact education.
A Pivot P...
10
Jan
Pay Attention!
The 2009-2010 school year was a rough one for me. It was my second year teaching. Usually the first year is the worst. Fortunately, my ...
09
Jan
Learning to Fail and Failing to Learn
There are several professions where failure is catastrophic. They're fairly obvious, but for the sake of argument, I've made a short li...
05
Jan
GPT in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for Teachers
As educators, we're always on the lookout for tools that can enrich our teaching and engage our students. Enter GPT, an AI technology t...
05
Jan
How I Structured My Class
This may or may not work for you, but it worked extremely well for me my last two years in the classroom.
In the summer of 2020, I j...