Creativity

Three Steps to Student Songwriting

By Rowena Atkins Music is central to youth culture. One of the key questions that young people ask when they…

5 years ago

Less is More: Mastering Curriculum Helps a Small Korean School Deliver a Big Education

By Wendy Won As an educator in a small, independent international school in South Korea, I’ve experienced how our size…

5 years ago

Podcasting Brings Authentic Voice to Ethnic Studies

Bruna Lee is a dynamic English and Ethnic Studies teacher at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts (SOTA) in San…

5 years ago

Blueprint for Building a 21st Century Worker

Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part article. It is becoming increasingly clear from neuroscience research that intelligence…

5 years ago

SEL Exploring Character Education, Return to Basics Part 2

Explore character education and SEL basics, focusing on teaching virtues, responsibility, and respect to foster moral development in children.

5 years ago

Creative Thinking Should Look Like Legos from the 80s, Not Legos 21st Century

When I was a boy, all those many eons ago, one of my favorite pastimes, like most young boys, was…

5 years ago

Why Intrinsic Motivation Is Essential for Creativity

In 1971, Edward Deci, Professor of Psychology, and his team conducted a series of experiments to understand the relationship between…

5 years ago

Making Schools More Brain-Friendly

Editor’s Note: This is part of a new monthly series found exclusively on edCircuit. It may seem trivial to say…

5 years ago

The Real Barriers to Digital Transition in K–12

Discover the real barriers to digital transition in education, including leadership challenges, outdated structures, and the urgent need for technology…

5 years ago

Helping All Young People Express Themselves through Song

Rowena Atkins, Founder and Chief Executive of Song Academy, is an entrepreneur passionate about the creativity and power of young…

5 years ago