What is an American education? Because of our vast geocultural landscape, imperialism, colonialism and partisan driven policies, the answers are … More
Category: collaborative learning
A Brief History of Children’s Art Exhibitions
The display and contextualization of youth created art has a stable and wide ranging foundation in art pedagogy and museology. … More
Artful Asylum
Struggling with mental health can significantly affect how an individual develops and functions at school, home and within the community. … More
What’s in a book?
A children’s book reaches iconic proportions when it maintains a lasting intergenerational admiration. Several well read children’s books have been … More
Made in America
As diverse as the United States of America is, our recording and presenting of its history is not nearly as … More
Character Education
A popular saying is that the best laid-plans often go awry. Despite how carefully we plan for something, there are … More
Book smART
“Art makes us smart.” That phrase has become a personal mantra, which I picked up as I developed greater understandings … More
Baya Mahieddine’s Artful Expressions of Intersectional Identity
Pablo Picasso is attributed to have said “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist … More
Genuine Imitations
Utilizing students’ pop culture interests within a larger social and cultural context is a great way to prompt them to … More
Exquisite Community
An exquisite corpse (also known as picture consequences) is a visual and literary game, initially developed by the Surrealists (Yves … More