There’s a moment in most literature discussions when a student says something really interesting about how power works in a text – a genuine insight about its complexity. Then, inevitably, someone else raises their hand to suggest “Maybe we’re overthinking
As I am leaning into holiday content right now, here’s a delightfully niche literary connection for the very specific overlap in the Venn diagram of Dickens enthusiasts and Bedford Falls fans. (That was a little bit of a fib. I
I’ve got a $7 billion question for you: What does a yoga pants company have to do with innovative teaching practices for your English classroom? In this episode, we explore teaching strategies inspired by Lululemon’s business model. We discuss how
It’s referred to as The Golden Age of Television. Radio is losing popularity and now families sit there around the television in the early evening. It was in the 1950s that network television’s nascent marketing took shape. The film Quiz
We need to think about ChatGPT in the classroom now that students are easily able to interface with artificial intelligence. Last school year, Open AI released ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence language model developed by OpenAI. While artificial intelligence is not
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