Teacher-Recommended Racial Justice Books for Kids
We asked teachers about their favorite racial justice books for kids, and they had plenty to share. No matter which […]
We asked teachers about their favorite racial justice books for kids, and they had plenty to share. No matter which […]
Regardless of how restful your winter break was, one thing is for sure: most teachers have little time to spare
Tennessee teacher Hilary Statum has a classroom tradition that takes less than 10 minutes but creates the sweetest keepsake. A
For Amani Samba, entrepreneurship was never just an idea. It was something he was already living. With a background in
We are currently standing at a pivotal crossroads in the field of education, as I shared in both Disruptive Thinking
“Institutional incentives, not abstract ethical principles, are the primary force shaping AI’s censorship and guardrail behavior.” There is a widespread
“Institutional incentives, not abstract ethical principles, are the primary force shaping AI’s censorship and guardrail behavior.” There is a widespread
On Tuesday, I am speaking at the event below, showing how to bring entire YouTube channels and playlists into NotebookLM in a
Whenever I tell my students we’re heading to the lab, their faces light up. For them, the lab means curiosity,
ICYMI – Laura LoGerfo, Kymyona Burke, Carol Jago and I talked NAEP on a LinkedIn Live earlier this week. I