Technology was not intuitive or easy to use when I started high school, even when I had standard eight ability. In fourth grade, my teacher was no where to be…
Month: August 2020
What kind of education should younger generations of workers receive? Will job skills education be viewed as an “outside pursuit,” a hobby, or an essential skill needed for career success?…
All of the recent songs by rap artist Kendrick Lamar mention math, saying “somethin’ / is made of math” (Skrt-Skrt-Skrt, I did it, I did it) and even rapping that…
Growing up, my brother was always the star in his class. He was the athlete, went the extra mile to win in games, and was able to solve math problems…
I have a list of 28 actions I can take to help myself and teachers avoid stress. You should, too. 1. Get lost with creativity. The simple act of finding…
If books-to-games makes you fall in love with reading all over again then they’re not going anywhere. However, with several popular titles already able to be played on the smartphone…
Gary Burgi, head of the oldest and largest online college serving Latinos, explains why he did not let enrollment barriers keep him from helping students. Learning how to successfully get…
“How can adults support student success without stressing them out?” By Cari Nicolai Most parents, teachers, community leaders, and even peers can be easily stressed out at times. However, sometimes…
Most of the time, anyone building a new project or designing an interior will talk to a professional engineer before they start. These are not cornerstones of any great design…
By Linda Flanagan Kids’ curiosity is at its apex as they grow up. Being taught an “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know” mindset means kids’ minds are…