Project-based learning

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

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

Students Struggling in Virtual Classrooms Show a Glaring Problem in Our Schools

As anyone not living in a cave knows, COVID has shut down business as usual at most schools and students…

5 years ago

To Screen or Not to Screen; That Is the Question

Distance learning has been taken to a whole new level in the past year, with many schools going completely remote…

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 Unspoken Rift Between the Central Office and Teachers

After eighteen years in the classroom, I had the opportunity to move over to the administration side of education and…

5 years ago

5 Students Share Successful Remote Collaboration Strategies

Discover top remote collaboration strategies from Conrad Challenge alumni. Learn how student teams succeed in virtual innovation and entrepreneurship competitions.

5 years ago

Swift Advice for the Coming School Year

We have been dealing with a lot of change lately. Most schools were shut down in the spring due to…

5 years ago

How Teachers and Students Can Recharge and Prepare for the New Year

In part two of the three-part series, teachers from The Windward School share their advice for regaining their energy over…

5 years ago