These teacher-tested activities use free or familiar tools to help students think critically, create meaningfully, and ...
Ben Flatman explores how Hopkins Architects' Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities embodies a shift in Oxford's ...
On The Southern Outdoorsman, hosts Andrew Maxwell and Jacob Myers press Dixon on the “why you never see him” problem. Their ...
The Navajo call the falls “Adahiilíní,” which translates to “water flowing downward” – a straightforward yet poetic description of this natural wonder. For generations, the falls and surrounding area ...
When students have a variety of ways to lean into class discussions, both introverts and extroverts are able to express their ...
Anchoring isn’t instant. Even after students notice a pattern, the written form can flicker before it stabilizes in long-term memory. Drift is normal before the anchor holds, which is why teachers ...
Every era demands—and rewards—different skills. In different times and different places, we have taught our children to grow vegetables, build a house, forge a sword or blow a delicate glass, bake ...
The saying goes, ‘teamwork makes the dream work.’ That’s definitely the case for the teaching duo of Kelley McLaughlin and Adrian Smith. Both of them ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author David Grann talked about his early life including his family, education, and writing career. In this lesson, students will explore the work of ...
Building cognitive lift doesn’t require a complete overhaul--it comes from small shifts tutors can make in every tutoring ...
Volcanoes can look like small mountains or hills. A volcano is an opening in the Earth's crust that allows magma, hot ash and gases to escape. Composite volcanoes are the most common type of volcano.