What Happens When You Believe
I was recently asked if I remember teachers or educators that made a difference in my life and learning and how they inspired me. Yes, for a while I was that "middle" kid. I was your student who came diligently every day to class, completes their work, and if given the choice, would have been perfectly happy blending into the background. I was eager about the world's possibilities (which
7-24-14 The Whole Child Blog — History for Its Own Sake, and For All of Our Sakes
The Whole Child Blog — Whole Child Education: History for Its Own Sake, and For All of Our SakesPost written by Kerry Dunne and Christopher Martell Recent national media attention on attempts by school districts to fold history and social studies into broader humanities programs has brought attention to the role of history education in today schools. This begs the question: Is the study of history