We know the struggle with mathematics—for both teachers and students—all too well. Students’ math scores, as per the “Nation’s Report Card,” have plunged to record lows. Misconceptions in early grades ...
A common conundrum for many parents who seek my consultation is how to impart important lessons to kids who won’t listen. Their kids reject, argue, shut the conversation down, or put the blame on ...
José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson are here to help faculty learn how to teaching in the era of AI, and how to ensure that students are learning. In their new book Teaching with AI: A Practical ...
If you’ve been teaching for a while, you’ve probably noticed how your learners are no longer the same. Their habits, focus, and expectations have shifted. What worked a decade ago — worksheets, long ...
Teachers rarely step into the classroom for the glamor or fame. They do it because they believe in the power of education, the joy of discovery, and the chance to shape lives in ways that ripple far ...
Lately when I talk with faculty members about their courses and classrooms, I often have to say something that few of them want to hear: Your undergraduates need you to teach them “studenting” skills.
Teaching is many things. It’s a profession and a passion, tedious and rewarding, infuriating and full of joy. For some, mental health issues like anxiety and depression become worse when teaching.