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By: Lee Gabay
The only things in my bookbag were a small pack of Kleenex, five sticks of Big Red gum, and a copy of No One Here Gets Out Alive, the Jim Morrison biography by Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugerman. It was April 1982, and I was ne...
I was twenty-two years old the first time anyone measured what was actually happening in my head, and the numbers came back strange. My reading scored at a first-grade level. My written lang...
Throughout history, teachers have endured extraordinary hardship for the sake of their students. Janina Suchodolska, a Polish educator during the Nazi occupation, ran underground schools and hid Jewish children. She was captured, tortured,...
Artificial intelligence is commonly touted as a way to increase accessibility into various fields: art, reading, coding, math – if we are to trust Sam Altman, the list of LLM applications is seemingly endless.
Artificial intelligence is co...
One Fascinating Fact a Day: How curiosity changed the way my students learned about the human body
One Fascinating Fact a Day: How curiosity changed the way my students learned about the human body
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