Written by Xiao “Wendy” Liu, Tower Hill School Digital Age and Learning We are now in the Digital Age, which continues to evolve and grow at a dizzying pace, with new tools and online resources to support language learning and teaching. Language skills can...
Written By Scott Habeeb, Salem High School I have to confess something: I care way too much about Fantasy Football. Throughout the fall, I’m constantly checking my Yahoo Fantasy app, plotting my next waiver wire strategy, or looking online for updates about player...
By Wagner Pierre Dalian American International School From many years as a teacher, I found cooperative learning and collaboration to be the best teaching and learning strategies, because it combines the intellectual and socio-emotional benefits as students work...
By Benjamin Heckscher, History Department Head Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye American Section A friend of mine used to say, half-jokingly, that the reason we’re teachers is that we don’t work well with others. Of course, in one sense, all we do is work...
By Kelly Harmon Monmouth County Vocational School District I wish I had a dollar every time a teacher asked their students if they had any questions and then continued on after no one raised a hand or shared any pressing inquiries. I see this much too often. Teachers...
By Michael Ryan Bulosan Xavier School The Disinformation Drama Disinformation has become prevalent in contemporary society in the wake of changes in information production, distribution and consumption brought about by new media technologies. Production practices...