Recently, I attended the National Association of Independent Schools Annual Conference in St. Louis. I was excited to go because (1) it was my first time to present at NAIS, something I had been wanting to do for a long
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Are the Kids All Right? AI, Nature, and The Case for Making Inquiry More Spiritual
Why are so many kids, despite our best efforts, not all right when it comes to behavioral health and wellness? Is our interdependent connection to nature an example of what we fail to account for when attempting to nurture a
Plato Would Like To Remind You: Writing Is A Technology, Not A Natural Human Competency (Provocative Questions in the Age of AI, vol. 1)
Are we succeeding when it comes to convincing kids of the value of human-generated writing? What happens when we reframe the conversation by acknowledging that writing is technology? Techne, Episteme, & Plato:As a former English teacher, this post feels
The Death of the Author, Again: Chat GPT, Writing, & the Promising Opportunities
Co-authored by Jared Colley + ChatGPT Anthony Brandt and David Eagleman in their book, Runaway Species: How Human Creativity Remakes the World, offer a three part framework for understanding how novel things are created. Using the three cognitive maneuvers – Breaking, Blending,