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Prioritizing Student Mental Health During Final Exams

As the school year draws to a close, final exams loom large, bringing with them heightened stress and anxiety for…

8 months ago

“O Captain, My AI Captain!” Reimagining Dead Poets Society in Today’s Digital Classroom

Few films capture the soul of teaching like Dead Poets Society. It’s a story about courage, voice, rebellion—and the radical…

8 months ago

Civic Education in Today’s Classroom

Civic education has long been a cornerstone of American democracy, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate…

9 months ago

How Star Wars Shaped the Future of Education and Innovation

Every May 4th, a wave of celebration sweeps across classrooms, office spaces, living rooms, and social media feeds. What started…

9 months ago

Weird Science vs. Real Science

In 1985, John Hughes introduced audiences to Weird Science, a coming-of-age sci-fi comedy that combined teenage awkwardness with the limitless…

9 months ago

The Love of Learning Through the Eyes of a School Secretary

In the bustling hallways of our local middle school, there is a constant hum of energy—students hurrying to class, lockers…

9 months ago

The Impact of Science Fairs on Students

Science fairs have long been a staple in the education system, providing students with the opportunity to showcase their scientific…

10 months ago

The Joy of Riding Your Bike to School on That First Nice Day

As the first warm days of spring arrive, there’s a special kind of excitement in the air—especially for students who…

10 months ago

Could Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Happen Today?

In 1986, Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) executed the perfect school-skipping masterclass. With a little charm, some well-placed phone calls, and…

11 months ago

How Movies Prepared Us for Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The 1983 film War Games captivated viewers by portraying a scenario where artificial intelligence (AI) had the power to make…

12 months ago