Teaching for Relevancy and Curiosity
Here is a blog originally posted on the SCH Academy website focused on relevancy, passion based learning, and personalization in education. I started teaching classes three years ago and have […]
Here is a blog originally posted on the SCH Academy website focused on relevancy, passion based learning, and personalization in education. I started teaching classes three years ago and have […]
Check out my first app, which made it to the app store! It is based on Springside Chestnut Hill Academy’s 7 day block schedule which does not integrate well with […]
Image Credit In the past, I’ve generally associated creativity with the arts. An individual’s creative capacity rested primarily on his or her ability to generate something tangible and aesthetically pleasing. Accordingly, I believed that people […]
Image Credit: Change Through Leadership For many reasons, not the least of which combine technological, psychological, physical and cognitive research and results, the education of students has changed considerably in […]
Photo Credit: Edudemic This is the second of a series of edited version of papers I’ve submitted to one of my doctoral courses. I’m always open to feedback, so please […]
It’s been a few months since I’ve last posted—life has been hectic. I was fortunate enough to marry an amazing woman with whom I spent two weeks in Italy—undoubtably the best two weeks of […]
As a follow up to my last post Augmenting Reality In First Grade, several folks asked me to share completed projects. Led by Stephanie Moore, the first graders did an […]
Photo Credit As we inch closer to the end of the school year, I’d like to share a particularly creative project taking place in first grade at SCH Academy. Stephanie […]
Continuing along the continuum of SAMR projects in the Lower School of SCH Academy, I’d like to share the work of Jodi Dawson and her third grade boys. Karen […]