A syllabus is an essential guide that communicates the what, why, when, and how for learning within an academic course.…
Art on the Spectrum
For individuals on the autism spectrum, communicating through visual art can have a positive outcome in establishing their position within…
Artful Nurturing
Nature has a unique way of creatively making its mark. Examples can be seen via the intricate lines, shape and…
Summer Reading List
Congratulations teachers, you are at the finish line for the year! While it is time to trade the classroom for…
Artful Qualitization: Ecotones
Meghann Riepenhoff’s cyanotype prints bridge the physicality and symbolic nature of art making in conjunction with nature’s phenomenal forces. This…
Artful Quantification: Environmental Graphiti
In an age where data seems to dictate many aspects of our culture, it is nice to see the artful…
Artfully Failing
In our society, we associate negative opinions and emotions with failure. In truth, failure is a significant ‘teachable moment’ that…
The Kids Are Alright
Throughout this blog, I have frequently written about and cited the work of Tim Rollins as a valuable contributor to…
Social and Emotional Learning for Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the biggest and most ambitious futuristic concept that has arrived at our cultural doorstep (still no…
Collaborating with Kids for a Green New World
The enduring understanding among scientists is that climate change is happening all around us at an accelerated pace. Recently published…