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There’s a difference between the daily rhythms that successful managers must maintain and the daily … Read More
We live in a fix-it world and like homing pigeons we are trained to return … Read More
The following is an excerpt from an early draft of Kathryn Haydon’s upcoming book. We … Read More
Guest post by Dr. Iman Rasti, middle school English and humanities teacher at Rippowam Cisqua … Read More
We all want to thrive in life—to be healthy, happy contributing members of our communities. … Read More
I am not a dancer. I don’t seek out dance classes because it is hard … Read More
Guest post by Emily Hyland, fourth-grade teacher at Rippowam Cisqua School in Bedford, New York. … Read More
Guest Post by Jocelyn Tejeda Ever wonder how creativity can reform education? If so, just … Read More
Photo: John Brown’s Fort (The Old Fire House), Harper’s Ferry, WV by Noel Benadom via … Read More
Fearing the Robots Last fall I was participating in a workshop for teachers on the … Read More
The other day I was talking with a friend, a mom who has for years … Read More
by Elisheva Schwartz from the Dyslexia Quest website So many influential thinkers of our time … Read More