Partner Feature – President Lincoln’s Cottage

Partner Feature – President Lincoln’s Cottage

Partner Feature – President Lincoln’s Cottage

February 17, 2016 (Photos courtesy of President Lincoln’s Cottage) President Lincoln’s Cottage, an internship partner site for Real World History, is the small Washington, DC home in which President Abraham Lincoln lived. Unlike most historic homes, you won’t find...
Reframing the purpose of school

Reframing the purpose of school

February 17, 2016 (Photo credit: Sammy Magnuson/Center for Inspired Teaching) This piece by Aleta Margolis, Inspired Teaching’s Executive Director, appeared in Inspired Teaching’s February newsletter.  What kind of school experience do all children need?...
The Lead Teacher Effect: Reaching Beyond Their Own Classrooms

The Lead Teacher Effect: Reaching Beyond Their Own Classrooms

February 16, 2016 By Brittney Oswald  — Photo credits: Mara Duquette/Center for Inspired Teaching It’s a great feeling to know that the Inspired Teacher Certification Program is making an important and necessary difference in the lives of children. But what...
Exploration and energy in Inspired science classrooms

Exploration and energy in Inspired science classrooms

February 15, 2016 (Photo credits: Sarah Hughes/Center for Inspired Teaching) This piece was written by David Yarmchuk, Inspired Teaching’s Senior Manager of Science Education. David leads SCALE: Science Curriculum Advancement through Literacy Enhancement, an...
Inspired Teaching’s Intentions for the New Year

Inspired Teaching’s Intentions for the New Year

January 21, 2016 (Photo credit: Aleta Margolis/Center for Inspired Teaching) This piece – written by Aleta Margolis, Inspired Teaching’s Executive Director – first appeared in Inspired Teaching’s January newsletter.  Happy New Year! On the...
Teaching tomorrow’s leaders

Teaching tomorrow’s leaders

December 17, 2015 (Photo credit: Center for Inspired Teaching) This piece – written by Aleta Margolis, Inspired Teaching’s Executive Director – was first published in Inspired Teaching’s December 2015 newsletter  Imagine you could jump decades forward in a time...