Oct 29, 2018 | Engaging Education, Gina Duss
Embracing Technological Immersion: Mastering Foreign Languages from Anywhere We all agree that one of the best ways to learn a foreign language is to completely immerse yourself in the country where that language is spoken, right? After all, the goal of an immersion...
Oct 24, 2018 | Engaging Education, Jenny Cutler
Imagine with me… You love literature. You have beautiful dreams of sharing read aloud books with your children and purchasing lovely editions of the classics that they gobble up as greedily as nachos on Friday night. You can’t wait to introduce them to all your...
Oct 8, 2018 | Debbie Stokes, Engaging Education
What Should be in a Lab Report? You’re a high school student and have just performed a lab at home. You collected the equipment, read and followed the procedure, and jotted down the results. Now what? Well, it is important to learn how to master the typed lab...
Aug 14, 2018 | Engaging Education, Jennifer Pasos
Teaching History and Geography Through Cuisine, Part 1: New England Region The United States is divided into a variety of regions. In this post, I will introduce the New England states, which are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode...
Aug 10, 2018 | Engaging Education, Tom Khazoyan
Crafting Cinematic Narratives: The Art of Sound in Student Filmmaking A famous film director once said that “…70% of a film is sound.” I don’t know that we can put a number on it, but one of the most important lessons beginning filmmakers can learn is the...
Aug 2, 2018 | Engaging Education, Gina Duss
I believe that French is a very useful language and obviously très cool, but what if you don’t plan on going to France? Is learning French still practical? Of course it is! But, I would say that because I’m a French teacher, right? Well, I decided to test...