Our Perspective
Recognizing and supporting excellent inquiry-based instruction
In this piece, Inspired Teaching’s Aleta Margolis writes about how Inspired Teaching is being shared with broader and more varied audiences locally, nationally, and across the globe.
Real World History students study Question Bridge: Black Males
On November 12th, Real World History students engaged with difficult questions about race and identity in the United States, watching the transmedia art piece Question Bridge: Black Males and then speaking with the project’s creator, Chris Johnson, at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC.
My first visit to the Inspired Teaching Demonstration School
In this piece, Inspired Teaching’s Bria Stephens writes about her first visit to the Inspired Teaching Demonstration School and reflects on how the teaching and learning she saw there compared to her own experiences.
Inspired Teacher Leaders and Mentors
In this piece, Inspired Teaching’s Aleta Margolis emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all educators remain lifelong learners.
Partner Feature – Capital One
Inspired Teaching is pleased to feature Capital One, a longtime Inspired Teaching partner.
Showcasing Real World History
On October 15, Real World History students hosted Inspired Teaching partners and interested members of the community, engaging guests as students continued to study and learn the skills of historians.
Inspired Teaching SCALE Teacher Leaders lead district-wide DCPS professional development
On October 9th, Inspired Teaching SCALE Teacher Leaders led a full day of professional development for their colleagues, facilitating sessions for approximately 300 DCPS teachers from across the District.
Connecting Science Classrooms to the Real World
This post is co-written by Kerry Nolan and Jennifer Wehner, teachers at John Burroughs Elementary School (DCPS) who are participants in SCALE: Science Curriculum Advancement through Literacy Enhancement, a program of Inspired Teaching, which we run in partnership with DCPS
Back to school with Inspired Teaching
Inspired Teaching’s Aleta Margolis writes about the importance of the first day of school and how students and teachers across the country can create a year together building new relationships, new skills, and new knowledge.
Partner Feature – Katherine Wolfe
Center for Inspired Teaching is pleased to feature board member, Katherine Wolfe. Katherine, who joined the board in May 2015, is Assistant Vice President and Relationship Manager within the PNC Bank’s Trade Finance Group based in Washington, DC.