• Monthly Mindfulness: Malcolm Gladwell Revisited

    This month, the focus is on applying Malcolm Gladwell’s insights in education, emphasizing the complexities of success, the potential in challenges, and the impact of small actions.

  • Celebrating Positivity: October

    In October, embrace cultural celebrations, famous birthdays, and positive historical events in your classroom. Celebrate diversity and inspire positive change through education.

  • Carter: The Humanitarian President

    Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, is renowned for his presidential campaigns, the Camp David Accords, and persistent humanitarian efforts.

  • TDIH: Miguel de Cervantes

    Miguel de Cervantes, renowned for “Don Quixote,” led a remarkable life marked by adversity and literary brilliance, inspiring generations with his enduring legacy.

  • Remembering WW2: Operation Market Garden

    This week, Europe commemorated the 80th anniversary of Operation Market Garden with events showcasing paratroopers, veterans, and reenactments, reflecting on its impact and lessons learned.

  • Politics in the Classroom: The West Wing (Best Episodes)

    In the realm of television, few series have left as indelible a mark on both entertainment and political discourse as “The West Wing.” Created by Aaron Sorkin, this acclaimed drama series aired from 1999 to 2006, offering viewers a captivating glimpse into the inner workings of the White House. However, its impact transcends mere entertainment,…