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How to Use Radical Candor With Your Students
Are you tired of your students talking while you’re talking? Frustrated with late and missing assignments? Overwhelmed with the number...
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How to Avoid Cultural Appropriation in Your Lessons
Everywhere we look, examples of cultural appropriation abound; on television, in advertising, across the internet. Celebrities take aspects of cultures...
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Podcast
The Memory Project (Ep. 134)
If you aren’t already familiar with The Memory Project, this episode will be the perfect introduction. The founder of The...
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Why We Should Keep Darkroom Photography Alive
Like many of you, my heart broke a little (okay, it fell to pieces) when I read Tim’s article, It’s Time...
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How to Bring Summer Inspiration into the School Year
Summer is a time for teachers to recharge and refresh from all the hectic parts of the school year. So...
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Podcast
Experiencing a Digital Detox (Ep. 123)
Every teacher’s dream . . . a classroom without cell phones. Could it be? Is it even possible? Today’s guest,...
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4 Benefits of Trying New Things in Your Classroom
Have you ever felt like you were in a teaching rut? Like the lessons that once filled you and your...
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Podcast
Why You Need to Be Your Authentic Self (Ep. 122)
We hear all the time about fostering authentic learning experiences for our students, but what does that really mean? Andrea...
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Article
A Simple Way to Help Students Understand Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
When studying photography, students need to learn aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. But, those concepts aren’t always easy to teach. Students...
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You Don’t Have to Teach the Color Wheel Anymore
How many times have you taught the color wheel in your life? Probably too many to count. But how...
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Podcast
Strategies for Teaching Graffiti (Ep. 119)
Graffiti is an incredible art form that brings instant engagement for our students when we bring it into our classroom....
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Podcast
10 Tips to Land the Job of Your Dreams (Ep. 041)
Whether you are looking for your first job or trying to find something new, you will undoubtedly go through the...
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