• Comics In The Classroom: All-Star Superman

    “All-Star Superman” explores Superman’s ethos, emphasizing hope, empathy, and cultural understanding while providing educators with tools for teaching Social-Emotional Learning and addressing xenophobia in classrooms.

  • The War of the World: Part 2

    Understanding Global Conflict Through Ferguson’s Lens: A Guide for History Students Part 2: The Century of Violence Ferguson’s analysis of the conflicts themselves provides a revolutionary perspective on how twentieth-century warfare transformed human society. What sets his analysis apart is his emphasis on the three-way nature of the ideological struggle between liberal democracy, fascism, and…

  • The War of the World: Part 1

    Understanding Global Conflict Through Ferguson’s Lens: A Guide for History Students Part 1: The Path to Global Conflict The dawn of the twentieth century marked a pivotal moment in human history, one that Niall Ferguson captures with remarkable precision in “The War of the World.” This period, seemingly marked by progress and civilization, harbored deep…

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Jonathan Haidt

    Cultivating Happiness and Well-being in Our Schools: Lessons from “The Happiness Hypothesis” In the world of education, leaders play a pivotal role in shaping school culture and staff well-being. But how can we, as leaders, prioritize our own happiness and that of our teams? Psychologist Jonathan Haidt offers valuable insights in his book, The Happiness…

  • War of 1812: Battle of New Orleans

    Teaching the Battle of New Orleans and Andrew Jackson demands nuanced understanding and critical thinking.

  • Celebrating Positivity: January

    January presents opportunities for cultural learning through celebrations, reflections on historical figures, and global traditions, encouraging students to embrace empathy, curiosity, and growth.