Pitt's class of 2023 is likely the last class to have most students born before the 9/11 terror attacks.
I was called ''a good Mexican'' or ''not like the rest of them'' by students and teachers alike.
The town and school where I have innumerable positive memories have been suddenly torn away from me in the most grotesque way possible.
‘Having your mixed heritage dismissed by others impacts your sense of self.’
Unlike previous generations, our 21st-century divisions are far broader — not just economic and political, but social, moral, cultural and racial.
School bond dollars remain a vital component in helping schools realize their visions, whether that vision is building a new high school or growing the
Generational explanations may provide managers and administrators with a sound understanding and useful strategies such as resorting to "something old, something new, something borrowed, and something 'true'" to create win-win outcomes that may benefit their communities as a generationally diverse whole.
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I recently had the opportunity to attend my high school reunion; a rare and, as it turned out, a delightful chance to reconnect with people who, by and large, haven’t seen each other in decades. Some of you might grimace at the thought (was your high school experience really that bad?) or fondly recall those formative, hormone-infused years. From my view, I couldn’t help but think about how this cross-section of classmates was either tracking with today’s social media world, or skimming the…
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Twelve insights for educators and parents about developing creative thinking in children.
I used to worry about this allegedly cosseted generation. Then came the shootings in Parkland, and I began to see another side of these young people that humbles me.
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Tips from cities and city resilience practitioners about how they are supporting youth in their city.
I was a fairly mediocre teacher when I first started. Sometimes I look back on my first few years and wonder why my students didn’t walk out on me. My old slides look atrocious; my handouts were too wordy; my instruction was completely teacher centered: me talking, me explaining, me doing some weird dance. ThereContinue Reading
Jelani M. Favors argues that historically black colleges and universities have a second curriculum that promotes activism and social change. That’s why it’s more important now than ever for those institutions to thrive.
Technology, excessive homework, and the demise of God, religion, and love of country have all left a generation bereft of passions beyond amusement and getting good grades.
“Bridging the Generation Gap” is a phrase often heard these days, thanks to challenges presented by rapidly evolving technology, modern thinking that inevitabl
How do you raise kids today during these exponential times? Should they learn a second language… in a world of instant translation? Should they ever memorize any fact… in a world of ubiquitous Google? Will college even exist in 10 years’ time? Which is more important? Learning to code or learning sports? As a father …
"Lift as you climb. You may be the first in your family but make sure you are not the last."
High School science teacher Tricia Shelton shares how she has transitioned her instruction to meet the goals of the Next Generation Science Standards.