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A Response to ChatGPT: Suggestions for Addressing AI in the Humanities
My five suggestions for how educators can shift their pedagogy in response to ChatGPT: To learn more about each suggestion, read the article I wrote

3 Steps to Help Create an Anti-Racist School
In 2020, Interfaith America published a short piece I wrote on three steps all schools could take to create more equitable schools. You can read

5 Tips for New Educators
1. Take Care of Yourself Before I started my teacher training, my advisor, Meira Levinson, asked me to identify a non-negotiable activity that I will

5 Tips for Implementing a Student-Paced, Mastery-Based, Blended Classroom
My five tips for implementing a student-paced, mastery-based, and blended classroom: To learn more about each tip, read the article I wrote for Next Generation Learning Challenges.

A Friend’s Podcast & What it Means to Me: Misrepresented
Recently a friend of mine started a podcast that challenges how we think about South Asia in world history. Typically, I would simply subscribe to

Students Email Parents with Updates
You made it through the first month of school…there’s much to celebrate! You’ve memorized and practiced how to pronounce a long list of names, learned

Make These Shifts Permanent: 5 Lessons from Teaching During a Global Pandemic
Teaching during a global pandemic has been the most challenging experience of our professional lives. As we pass the first anniversary of schools shifting to

A Special Thanks to 2020 Students
Source: Unsplash I normally write a reflection at the end of the school year. However, given everything that has happened in 2020, I wanted to