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Dear Abby: My husband is a horrible cook and unfortunately he loves to make meals for the family
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: My husband loves cooking for the family. Unfortunately, he’s a horrible cook. My kids hate what he prepares, so most of the food goes in the trash. I have had many conversations with him about this, begging him not to do it and telling him if he wants to cook, he should ... -
‘Gen Z Teaches History’ Is a Viral TikTok Series That Mixes Learning and Humor
[ad_1] If you’re a history buff, you may already know that Cleopatra had a substantial amount of rizz. King Henry VIII, on the other hand, could be considered the Tom Sandoval of his time. Meanwhile, Czar Nicholas II struggled to, well, pick a struggle. History teacher Lauren Cella’s “Gen Z Teaches History” series has earned ... -
Colleges Must Respond to America’s Skill-Based Economy
[ad_1] Back in March of this year, EdSurge published my article outlining the nearly 400-year history of higher education in America, how that past shapes the way the country views colleges today, and why microcredentials, while critical to the future of the U.S. economy, are causing a dilemma for the academy. Since then, I have ... -
Every Black Student Should Have a Black Teacher. Here’s How We Can Make That Possible.
[ad_1] I’ve spent more than a decade working as a teacher and principal. In 2015, I left the classroom for a year to try something different and it completely reshaped my work. I took on a role as a teacher recruiter at Achievement First, where my focus was working with principals to hire teachers. At ... -
Dear Abby: Family walks on eggshells amid fertility struggles
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: My son married a wonderful woman. Sadly, they are having great difficulty conceiving a baby. They have opted out of many conventional medical procedures because of their religious beliefs, for which I admire them. While their struggles persist, another close family member has recently had a baby. My daughter-in-law has chosen not ... -
Will Hybrid Teaching Stick Around as the Pandemic Fades?
[ad_1] Stuart Blythe teaches writing courses at Michigan State University that are officially listed as in-person only. But he makes it clear to students that they are welcome to join any class session remotely via Zoom if they can’t make it in on any given day. It’s a practice he started at the height of ... -
Dear Abby: I want to move closer to the man in my life but I don’t want to move away from my kids
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I’ve been separated and divorced for two years. A year ago, I met a man through a mutual friend. He was also going through a divorce. We started communicating, fell in love and have been traveling back and forth between Ohio, where he works and lives, and New Jersey, where I am. ... -
School Makes Some Students Anxious. Is Physically Showing Up Necessary?
[ad_1] Bradley loves baking lava cakes. A high school senior with long curly hair who participates in a vocational program, Bradley spends about half the day at culinary school and then half in “at-home instruction” through a nearby high school run by a statewide public education service. Perhaps what he loves most, even more than ...









