Sarah Copeland
When she's not developing recipes for the Food Network, Sarah Copeland plants seeds for healthy living by invoking the concept of "edible education."
When she's not developing recipes for the Food Network, Sarah Copeland plants seeds for healthy living by invoking the concept of "edible education."
Julie Ludwick engages in experimental teaching philosophies through aerial dance and trapeze artistry.
Amy Hall was unsure about teaching and took a chance on a new career path.
Check out how High Tech Middle Media Arts (in San Diego, CA) is preparing their students for the real world by practicing Project Based Learning and applying the Four Design Principles.
Our second look at dual language schools, check out how PS 84 teachers are instructing their students to be bicultural, bilingual and biliterate.
Visit PS 58, the Carroll School in Brooklyn, NY and see how a French/English dual language program is preparing their students to become citizens of the world.
A teacher's heart-wrenching decision to leave the job he loves.
Simon Doolittle reports from the Math & Social Justice Conference held at Long Island University in Brooklyn, New York.
While breaking into the roof late at night to take photographs, Abe is discovered by someone other than the principal.
Leslie Pule describes his digital photography program in Bolivia and India as a way to connect students across the globe and teach ESL.
Educating the entire individual.
On art education with Jason Swift.
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