What ChatGPT Wrote: The family version
When ChatGPT made headlines last fall, I think it took our tween approximately three weeks to figure out how to use it.
Sep 21, 2023 / Read More
Information Literacy: Say what?
In today’s fast-paced, near-immediate digital environment, information is nearly ubiquitously accessible, but not all information is crea...
Sep 12, 2023 / Read More
The Unexpected Value of Drafting a Letter of Resignation
During a coaching session a few months ago, I was meeting with several women working in the education sector who were struggling with the...
Sep 09, 2023 / Read More
Academic Achievement & Excellence: Enough with the rhetoric. Our kids deserve better policies.
Academic achievement traditionally refers to the level of success that a student has attained throughout their academic pursuits. In real...
Aug 06, 2023 / Read More
Maybe it’s time to toss out that required lit review…
I had a great conversation with a group of graduate students recently. These amazing young women are digging in, learning, and figuring o...
Jul 28, 2023 / Read More
Share Better and Stress Less: A Few Timely Words for Educators, Families, and Learners
Jul 06, 2023 / Read More
Can “A Hacker’s Mind” Help Educators Teach Problem-Solving?
I need to start by saying this, Bruce (the author of A Hacker’s Mind) is what I would call a “security dude.” He’s a lecturer at the Harv...
Jun 07, 2023 / Read More
Building Agency in Education: The Power of Co-Designing, Co-Creating, and Co-Learning
Educational leaders are constantly seeking new and innovative ways to drive change and improve outcomes for our students. Too often, we r...
Jun 01, 2023 / Read More