As a veteran educator and activist, EdSurge Voices of Change fellow Sofia Gonzalez has witnessed the devastating impact of ...
In an interview with the Smithsonian Science Education Center, Dr. Melissa Collins, a veteran elementary school teacher shares her wisdom and expertise in supporting students with access to STEM ...
Teaching is about more than curriculum and lesson planning. It’s about more than tests and grades. It’s about helping kids discover themselves and the world around them. The work of a teacher, at its ...
Louis Shackelford (“Lou” or “Shack”) is a public health advocate and community engagement and education specialist who balances a civilian job at Fred Hutch Cancer Center with a position as a medic in ...
F ifteen years ago, a member of my family expressed some surprise when I began teaching at Austin Community College, in Texas, after completing a degree in political philosophy. “Community college?
How do we reconcile educational practices that often push toward individual achievement with the biblical call to mutual service and interdependent community? Care for how we live together and seek ...
I have now been teaching at Duke University for 20 years. I have been through all kinds of teaching fads—active learning, team-based learning, alternative grading, service learning, etc. You might ...
Music is a powerful force: it inspires, emboldens, and heals in ways that last a lifetime. The Woody Internship in Early Childhood Music Education, established through the music student opportunity ...
When I first went to a free yoga class at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo’s recreation center in the winter of my sophomore year of college, I never realized how it would change my life. I entered the space ...
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