To combat the sense of pointless around teaching and AI, I’m making two major changes to the “point” of my English class this ...
The reasons to teach argument are obvious ... That is the synthesis I aspire to, the one in which the student risks thinking aloud, risks an opinion that might be contentious and that they might not ...
Your First-Year Writing Seminar will introduce you to library resources and expectations for academic integrity, including participation in an ethical academic community and citation of sources. You ...
In the distant past teachers biggest concerns with discipline focused on gum chewing, talking in class and running in the ...
This lesson will help you practice your ability to pay attention. By Jeremy Engle “Put yourself first” is often good advice when it comes to taking care of your mental health. Are you able ...
This comprehensive test, worth 20 percent of the grade, was something my students and I had ... one-on-one time with students into each class. I dedicate the first half hour of my class to this time.
Imagine waking up for the first day of middle school and discovering you’ve already missed class — for more than half the ...
A. An important statewide standard? B. An obstacle to true creative writing? C. An educational conversation starter? D. A ...
A 6-year-old boy with autism jumped for joy when he realized he'd made it to first grade. Deuce Hall from Augusta, Georgia, graduated from an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program that teaches ...
Her students, like she once was, face challenges with Chinese pronunciation, sentence construction, and writing ... the teaching project, the interviewer told her that she might be the first ...
His hostility has taught me more about myself. By Carlos Lozada For the presidential candidates, the media future is now. By Ross Douthat The vice president needs to pull out all the stops to get ...
Monday marks the first anniversary of the Hamas slaughter ... ethnic studies curricula bear much of the blame. These programs teach children to categorize people as either “oppressed” or ...