In multidisciplinary engineering system design, we integrate. From the very start of the design process, we combine the physical system with sensors, actuators, computer control, and human interfaces ...
Earlier in the month, a viewpoint was posted about the new requirement of submission of an edTPA portfolio by all incoming teachers in Connecticut as yet another barrier to teachers entering education ...
This article originally appeared in WFAE reporter Ann Doss Helms' weekly education newsletter. To get the latest school news in your inbox first, sign up for our email newsletters here. Last week the ...
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has proposed reforming what is typically called "teacher tenure." Absolutely, for all of our children, I want all teachers to be outstanding -- and thus all lackluster teachers ...
Bloom’s Taxonomic Pyramid orders the levels of outcomes from the lowest order of cognition (remembering) to the highest (creating) (Krathwohl, 2002). In the following table we have given a brief ...
Public education is incredibly complex. As a system, we are in the people business. We are in the business of partnering with families to prepare young people to be successful adults. From the 3- and ...
Early in our careers, when we were fresh-faced and idealistic (we still are!) the prepackaged curriculum and the advice of more experienced colleagues was the go-to resource. Largely, we were advised ...
Hard, challenging, difficult. Painful, disorienting, life-altering. There are so many words we reach for in response to the difficult experiences of life. We feel how words fail, how they are all ...
I chose this topic because many of us are frustrated by events affecting medical education that seem to be out of our control and have the risk of leaving us apathetic and our progeny aimless. I will ...
I am proud of the way our students, teachers and staff were able to quickly and effectively transition to their respective distance learning and telework arrangements. This pandemic created conditions ...