The Case for Philosophy in Early Education: Rediscovering a Timeless Foundation In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, it's easy to overlook...
Which country do you think has the best public education system, and why?
Exploring the World’s Best Public Education Systems: What Can We Learn? When it comes to public education, many nations have...
Be honest, how many students did you pass this year that deserved to fail?
The Case for Reinstating Failing Grades: A Call for Integrity in Education Let’s be honest—how many students did you help...
Are kids graduating on grade level?
Assessing Academic Readiness: Are Students Graduating on Grade Level? As discussions surrounding education continue to evolve, a recurring theme has...
Solution to The Recent Louisiana Situation?
Innovative Approach to Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law for Educators In light of the recent developments surrounding Louisiana's Ten Commandments law,...
Can I attend my neices IEP meeting?
Navigating IEP Meetings: Can I Participate in My Niece’s Case? As family members, we often want the best for our...
When we’re in staff, team, or department meetings, why do we need to pretend that every kid is a “good kid?”
The Reality of School Meetings: Addressing the 'Good Kid' Assumption In the landscape of education, staff meetings often seem to...
Would K-12 teachers be happier if they were not allowed to talk to the parents of their students, and guidance counselors acted as go-betweens instead?
Rethinking Communication: Could K-12 Teachers Benefit from a Buffer Between Them and Parents? In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the...
Thoughts around competence based leveling per subject in school?
Rethinking Education: The Case for Competency-Based Learning Tracks As I reflect on the challenges of our current education system, a...