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An Interesting Perspective: STE(A)M Power
Howdy bloggers, This week’s edition of An Interesting Perspective marks the last installment of the term. In today’s post, we will discuss STE(A)M and its […]
An Interesting Perspective: The Nature of Science
Howdy bloggers, This week officially marks the seventh installment of An Interesting Perspective. In today’s post, we will discuss the importance of equity within the […]
It Starts With Teachers
As teachers, children watch us constantly and often mimic our actions. This is why teachers need to be conscientious about their actions throughout the classroom. […]
An Interesting Perspective: The Importance of Windows
Howdy bloggers, I apologize for the gap in my posts, but today marks the sixth installment of An Interesting Perspective. In this post, we will […]
Training of the Mind
This quote stuck with me when I first read it because I relate to it in many ways. As a fourth year college student and […]
Head Spinning
Thinking about thinking can really make your head spin. Thinking about other people’s thinking can be even more daunting. This daunting task is something that […]
A personal foundation: Constructivism
Matthias’ fingers lightly tapped on the shiny black sphere that topped the pawn on the board before him, listening to the hustle nd bustle outside […]
An Interesting Perspective: Mirrors and Windows
Howdy Bloggers, Today marks the fifth official installment of An Interesting Perspective. In this post, we will discuss constructivism and the significance behind a student’s […]
A Letter to Future Chemistry Teachers
Perhaps the most helpful article I have ever read pertaining to my future as a chemistry educator was “Advice to My Intellectual Grandchildren” by J. […]