The vast potential of generative AI (artificial intelligence), and particularly ChatGPT, has simultaneously inspired and alarmed us and many of our colleagues. ChatGPT is so eager to offer answers, it ...
We professors are professional learners. Research, inquiry, and discussion among colleagues all serve to broaden our knowledge. But even experienced teachers can benefit from becoming actual students ...
We know the struggle with mathematics—for both teachers and students—all too well. Students’ math scores, as per the “Nation’s Report Card,” have plunged to record lows. Misconceptions in early grades ...
Stepping away from the front of the lecture hall renders educators more approachable, and more able to catch the eye of a ...
After 14 years in education, I consider myself to be a good reading teacher. Unfortunately, the path to getting where I am today was a long, frustrating journey. Growing up, as the child of two ...
Lecture theaters are emptying as universities switch to online learning to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus, but this option is not open to many schools. Universities are switching to online ...
The years we spend in school are supposed to teach us the skills we need to live a successful life, yet there are several crucial lessons schools refuse to teach that people have to learn the hard way ...
California’s Commission on Teacher Credentialing approved long-awaited revised Standards for the Teaching Profession on Thursday that emphasize culturally responsive teaching, social-emotional ...
Vulnerability can be a sign of hope in these fragile times. But how do we teach our students to be vulnerable?
Similar to previous overseas studies, teachers in our study spent significantly more time teaching paper-based writing than ...
(This is the third post in a six-part series. You can see Part One here and Part Two here.) Part Two featured responses from Shawn Wooton, Dawn Mitchell, Kevin Parr, Michael Haggen, Tamera ...