Superheroes Unite! The Superhero project explored what superhero qualities each student possessed and how …
Illuminated Journals Inspired by Ken Kesey’s Jail Journal, which links writing with original art, students …
Intentional Integration: Technology Choices for Teachers Technology is no longer an occasional variation in a paper based learning environment. Increasingly, the laptop is the learning environment.
Preparing students to Understand, Discuss, and Dismantle Racism Alec and Jean talk to Ayo Magwood about the importance of explicitly teaching the history of race in America…
School Makes Me Feel High Tech High students from many of the K12 schools reflect on how school makes them . . .
Disability & Identity LeDerick Horne speaks about the importance of educators being open about their …
Continuous Education for Teachers LeDerick Horne, speaks about the value of profession development and how High Tech …
Remix Education Sam Seidel, director of K12 strategy and research at Stanford d. School, talks about …
Contributing to the World Tony Simmons, Executive Director at High School for Recording Arts, talks about the …
Redefining Well-Behaved In The 21st Century Classroom I had never given a thought to the term well-behaved until I heard another teacher use…
Creativity Is A Decision Anyone Can Make How can we encourage students to decide for creativity? Students develop creativity not…
An Artful Thinking Classroom I projected the image onto the screen and gave my eighth grade students several quiet…
Teachmeet: PD for Teachers, by Teachers Presenting at an event is voluntary and you can choose to do a 7 minute micro-presentation…
Experiencing Difference Last Spring, as part of our school’s Immersion Week, thirteen students and I headed to…
Canyon as Classroom In the summer of 2010, I was considering a job as a science teacher at a small private…
Disruptive Innovations in Schooling In this edited version of remarks at the High Tech High GSE Speaker Series, the co-author…
Mathematical Makeover I’m done, what do I do now? This is one of the utterances I least enjoy hearing in my fourth…
Lila Speaks As of yesterday, it had been 13 weeks, or 55 school days, since school started. Yet it was…