Month: December 2020

Hand Raising: Is It Obsolete?

hands raised in class against blackboard

By Cindy Schwartz, co-founder and executive director of secondary education Let’s explore the art of questioning and whether or not the age-old practice of students asking questions, by raising their hands, has become obsolete? Exploring this question led me to another more existential one – are students even asking questions?  Socrates, the 5th century BCE …

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Five Things I Wish I Knew About Distance Learning

teacher at laptop teaching remotely

By Gloria Giambrone, Teacher-Mentor As a college student, I enjoyed taking online courses. I was able to complete most of the assignments at my own pace, there were very few face-to-face meetings, and there were plenty of opportunities for discussion with others by commenting on their blog entries.  When I took these classes, I never …

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Helping the Disconnected Student

school, bored, girl

By Cindy Schwartz, Co-founder and executive director of secondary education Let’s take a look at what educators refer to as the ‘disaffected student’ – the student, regardless of age, who has, in many ways, ‘disconnected’ from their teachers and the administrators in their school. This ’disaffected student’ has essentially checked out. You know this student …

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