Tag: my
-
How to Keep Teaching When Your Students Keep Dying
[ad_1] In her memoir, “Men We Reaped”, Jesamyn Ward discusses the young men she’s lost in her life — five in the span of four years. After naming the young men and the months in which they died, she said, “That’s a brutal list that silences people. It silenced me for a long time…But my ... -
Dear Abby: I would have quit drinking sooner had I seen video of how I acted while intoxicated
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I have some advice for your readers who write regarding problems with how others behave badly or are verbally abusive or inappropriate toward them. Hopefully, it will help someone. I suggest recording video of the offending individual while it’s happening, and then showing them the video later when they are calm/sober/receptive. If ... -
Everything You Need to Know About Microneedling
[ad_1] Photography courtesy of launchmetrics.com/spotlightWith the help of skin experts, we answer all of your burning questions about the bloody — yet popular — skincare procedure, including whether it’s safe for all skin types and what products to use post-procedure. By Wendy Schmid Date November 6, 2023 At first glance, microneedling could seem downright medieval: ... -
Why Professional Learning Is a Crucial Piece of a 1:1 Program
[ad_1] Paula Stamey, a seventh-grade social studies teacher in Benton, Tennessee, taught for 20 years before her school became a Verizon Innovative Learning School and adopted one-to-one technology in 2017. Initially, she resisted this change, feeling it was unnecessary and distracting. “I felt I had a system that worked, and introducing this ‘nonsense’ wouldn’t add ... -
Dear Abby: Woman thinks her health issues have ruined her husband’s life
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I have recently been diagnosed with a chronic illness. I am only 40, and I always took for granted that I had plenty of life left to live. I’m happily married, but I worry because my husband, “Al,” has become my caretaker. I feel terrible about it. My condition is very limiting. ... -
Dear Abby: Woman says husband of 43 years is a ‘nasty drunk’ and the situation is growing worse
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I’ve been married to my husband for almost 43 years. We haven’t had sex in more than 10 years. He is a nasty drunk, which has grown worse. He is emotionally abusive and calls me lazy and fat. He hurt his right shoulder three years ago and refused to seek medical attention ... -
Unlocking Skills: What Learners and Employers Need to Know About Microcredentials
[ad_1] Digital badges, microcredentials and digital credentials… What sets them apart, or are they synonymous? Essentially, these credentials share a few attributes: They are skill-specific and emphasize industry-relevant competencies. Moreover, they possess the valuable quality of being stackable, allowing learners to accumulate multiple credentials over time, systematically enhancing their expertise through a portfolio of competencies. ... -
What I Learned From an Experiment to Apply Generative AI to My Data Course
[ad_1] As a lecturer at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, where I teach econometrics and research methods, I spend a lot of time thinking about the intersection between data, education and social justice — and how generative AI will reshape the experience of gathering, analyzing and using data for change. My students ...









