For three years, I followed a traditional teaching model: one teacher delivers all the content to a diverse set of learners. My students, regardless of their learning style, prerequisite skills, and ...
Many years ago the English writer G. K. Chesterton claimed that the “coming peril” facing civilization was “standardization by a low standard.” Today, almost a century later, Chesterton’s words have ...
One of the teachers I respect the most is Gregg Painter who recently retired after teaching English for many years at the Denver School of the Arts. He is also a gifted jazz pianist. We got to talking ...
Technology has been hailed by many as the answer to every problem in education. Digital technology is supposed to allow students to learn in entirely new ways, bringing new innovations to every ...
The downfalls of traditional education are well-documented: universities are expensive, out of touch, and inaccessible to many students, to the point where nearly half of millennials say college ...
As a middle school Chinese Teacher with several years’ professional experience, I have always sought effective ways to teach authentic materials in my class. From my own classroom observations, as ...
Adult learning in the United States continues to evolve as colleges, universities, and professional programs adapt to the ...
Further responding to Misericordia University’s hosting of a homosexual activist, Bishop of Scranton Joseph F. Martino has written a reflection on the nature of teaching diversity and tolerance as it ...