One of my first forays into exploring why I should consider a more student-centered classroom occurred in my AP English Language and Composition class, now more than 10 years ago.... read more →
A lot can happen in 500 years, and the past 500 were no exception! The sheer number of world-changing events and major shifts in science, technology, philosophy, and economics are... read more →
As any teacher can tell you, one foundation of creating lesson plans is considering your students’ individual needs—in other words, strategies teachers use to differentiate the delivery of content. This... read more →
I can’t tell you how many times I have taught a lesson to a class about using particular databases for an assignment, and while I’m walking around helping students individually... read more →