One of my favorite books of all time is “Oranges” by John McPhee. When I tell people this, they ask me what it’s about. “Oranges,” I say. “No, seriously; what’s it about?” “Oranges.” This is when they ...
In addition to learning loss that was ubiquitous across the nation, the first post-pandemic state assessments in Mississippi revealed achievement gaps that were noticeably higher than pre-pandemic.
In their new book Teaching Better, Brad and Genevieve Ermeling describe their first-hand experience with Japanese lesson study and the important lessons they learned from collaborating with colleagues ...
Preschool and early elementary teachers face some of the greatest unknowns when dealing with remote learners during the pandemic. There has been relatively little research on very young students ...
Post by Julianne Turner, Ph.D. Dr. Turner has worked with teachers in several professional development projects to support increased student engagement through teacher instruction. She is Professor ...
In the last year, I retired from my full-time community college position as an English professor. I loved the act of teaching and the constant interaction with my students. Over the last two decades, ...
Meeting with your manager on the first day, leading your first weekly meeting with your team, your first monthly check in on team objectives, and in month six, your first major organizational change ...
In the field of engineering, collaboration is essential. An aerospace engineer cannot launch a rocket without the help of their fellow colleagues to confirm ...