We live in a world where efficiency is key, and we have become increasingly more dependent on technology to multitask. We create grocery lists as we check our email. We scan Facebook to keep track of ...
As a teacher, I love when my students ask questions, but the one that used to break my heart was, “Will this be on the test?” I’m thrilled to tell you I rarely hear that anymore and no, it’s not ...
POTOMAC, Md. (WJLA) — The steps and movements rehearsed for an upcoming performance of Mary Poppins are showing up in unusual places like math class. “It helped me with the beats when I was stuck with ...
Middle schools are beginning to integrate AI ethics into cross-curricular projects, blending technology literacy with subjects like social studies, science, and language arts. This shift reflects a ...
Everyone loves photographs. They remind us of where we’ve been, where we’re going, and where we are right now. Photographs have the power to create, shape, and reflect our perceptions—and ...
This presentation will explore how educators can integrate alternative photography techniques—such as cyanotypes, anthotypes, and lumen prints—into the classroom as sustainable, accessible, and ...
The Curriculum, Learning, and Academic Affairs area in the Provost's Office supports the arc of the learning experience at the university. Serving functions ranging from developing and implementing ...
Experiential outdoor activities offer alternative pathways to demonstrate learning while supporting physical activity and ...
If we go back to another powerful insight from Dewey—that school and learning should not be an escape from the real world but rather it should be a genuine part of it—then we can understand why ...