Teaching is as much a learning experience for educators as it is for students.
For the majority of children in the United States, formal and required schooling begins in kindergarten, at approximately age five or six.
Social studies teachers hold the key to our future.
Bells end and begin our classes.
Before the computer revolution, cut and paste required scissors and glue.
In early 2019, I walked into an exhibit at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles that exponentially expanded my love and respect for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The move to remote learning has thrown students and educators into a whole new world.
In our modern world, different groups are seeking to make changes in their society.
Whether the school year is in person, fully remote, or a hybrid of the two, teachers, administration, and school support staff are collectively navigating uncharted territory.