The term phenomenon—defined as a naturally occurring event—is finding its way into our instructional vernacular. With the implementation of three-dimensional teaching, educators have found that…
More than ever, today’s diverse classrooms highlight the fact that teaching is not one-size-fits-all. Most educators will tell you each of their students has unique…
In these uncertain times, our classrooms are evolving yet again. Now, more than ever, we need to strive to produce students that are independent thinkers,…
Ever try sitting on your hands and eating a hamburger? Bessie Blount Griffin (1914-2009) saw self-feeding for amputees as quite a challenge. She invented an…
In March we study, observe and celebrate of the vital role of women in history. This year for Women’s History Month we’re sharing the stories of female role models…