In this issue we start off with practical advice for the teachers to facilitate learning gatherings: middle school teacher Sean Gilley explains how he “collaborates” with ChatGPT to plan his projects. Mike Cho explains his…
Students studied the geological processes of changing the land via erosion, human impact, and other forces to model gradual change in their topographical maps
Students created their self portraits using hundreds of linear and quadratic equations. They then annotated their portrait by solving intersecting lines using substitution and elimination
Middle School teacher Sean Gilley explains how he uses Chat GPT to share the load on project planning, so he can focus on the parts of teaching that matter most
“Paagalon ka school” (“School for lunatics”), “The Motley Crew’, “The Rag-Tag Army” were the not-so-flattering epithets the community used to describe our school —one would have thought we had started a rock band, not a tiny little school with nine children and grand ambitions.
This is a story about the lessons White boys learn in school. Or at least it’s about what I learned in school- about race and class and gender and what we do or don’t owe each other.