The Amish Test and Generative Teaching
“What kind of person do you want your child to be at age 30?” This question, commonly asked in parenting […]
“What kind of person do you want your child to be at age 30?” This question, commonly asked in parenting […]
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As the clock ticks down on the final days of a school year, it can be hard to keep everyone
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When I tell people that I teach pre-kindergarten, I receive some pretty standard responses. Wide-eyed stares, followed by “Wow, I
We’ve been here before. We keep expecting big technology breakthroughs to “revolutionize education,” and now it’s AI. Once or twice