• AI in the Classroom: Transforming Social, Political, and Historical Exploration

    Unleashing AI’s Potential: A Paradigm Shift in Education As we navigate the 21st century, educators are increasingly turning to AI to revolutionize traditional teaching methods. AI tools offer personalized learning experiences, adaptability to diverse learning styles, and real-time feedback, creating an interactive and engaging educational environment. Classroom Integration: Navigating Social Concepts Political Education Reinvented: A…

  • Book Review: What If We Taught Students to Wonder More

    Randall Munroe’s book “What If?” engagingly explores surreal scenarios using scientific rigor, offering readers an entertaining, educational journey through scientific inquiry.

  • NAHM: Should We Return National Parks to Native Tribes?

    Should Native Tribes get their lands back if those lands are not part of the NPS? David Treuer thinks so and he has a plan.

  • Blog Update

    You may have noticed some new blogs posted this week with dates from earlier in the year. Well, I feel like it is getting time to clean up some of my old posts, rework and publish unfinished drafts, and reorganize random classwork from early on. So during the rest of the year, I will be…

  • Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

    One crazy idea I had a few years ago, was to ask students to use the scene were Snoopy is making the Thanksgiving dinner and create a budget for hosting a similar one. This can be a fun project because it allows you to share a simple meal and gets them to use online shopping…

  • Teaching WW2: War Crimes, Genocide , and Crimes Against Humanity

    Today in 1945, the War trials began in Nuremberg, Germany. These events would shed light on the atrocities designed and perpetrated by Nazi Leadership. However, the actions of other nations must also be addressed and discussed.