The Banality of Institutional Harm
My grandfather had pneumonia, and I had taken him to the hospital. He was given a sulfa-based antibiotic, unbeknownst to […]
My grandfather had pneumonia, and I had taken him to the hospital. He was given a sulfa-based antibiotic, unbeknownst to […]
I ran an unsettling experiment with Claude yesterday. I uploaded to Claude, through its Projects feature (basically their version of
Work–Life Balance and Personal Energy Management: Supporting Librarians and Libraries A Library 2.0 Masterclass with Loida Garcia-Febo OVERVIEW: Library work
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If your daily commute to school could use a little more zip—or your weekend adventures need an upgrade—an e-bike might
Every day is chock-full of new discoveries when you are a kindergartner. These hands-on kindergarten science experiments and activities take
My teaching experience in a bilingual school versus a dual immersion school couldn’t be more different, although they shared one
Global training can fall flat when employees have to learn in a language that is not their own. For L&D
Coming Attractions Tomorrow (May 21st) I’m moderating a discussion on an Eedi Linkedin Live with Eedi’s Bibi Groot, Farmington Public
California has approximately 1,000 school districts, and most of them reward graduate credit accumulation through their salary schedules. Whether you