Can boredom make you more creative? Blog Post

Right now, I’m sitting on an airplane. I mean, I’m not actually sitting on the airplane. I’m in it. Because, if I were on top of it, I wouldn’t be bored. I’d be terrified. Without access to the interwebz, I have nothing to do. I’ve…

How do we bring wonder back into the classroom? Blog Post

A few years ago, I had the chance to teach science in a self-contained classroom (teaching all subjects). I scoured the Internet for examples of great demonstrations that would captivate my students’ attention. It worked at first. I did the typical experiments. You know, add…

The Creative Power of Limitations Blog Post

Last April, I had the opportunity to deliver a TEDx Talk in Pennsylvania. Here’s the talk: There’s a deeply cultural idea that freedom and opportunity are the key ingredients to creativity. We use terms like “think outside the box” to describe the wild ones who…

You Get Four Items and Forty-Five Minutes. What Will You Make? Blog Post

It all began the year I taught sixth grade ELL. I had the same group of students all day in a class that, by law, had to be hyper-structured (we had a four-hour block of reading, writing, oral language, and grammar). On Tuesday, we didn’t…

The Power of Silent Discussions for Deeper Collaboration Blog Post

There’s a strange tension in most classrooms. We say we value discussion. We say we want depth. But often the loudest voice wins and the fastest thinker sets the pace. The result can feel energetic and engaging on the surface while quieter students fade into...

The Five Biggest Fears that Kept Me from Empowering Students Blog Post

Student engagement is harder than it used to be, but the answer is not more control or better entertainment. It is helping students move from compliance to true ownership, where they have voice, choice, and responsibility for their learning. This post explores what happens when...

Students Need to Explore the Nature of AI Blog Post

In 2014, Microsoft launched a hugely successful AI bot named Xiaoice in China. With over forty million conversations, users often described feeling as though they were interacting with a real human. Microsoft founder Bill Gates described it this way, “’Xiaoice has attracted 45 million followers…

The Surprising Element for Empowering Your Students in Collaboration Blog Post

Collaboration is one of the most powerful forces in learning. Yet it can also be one of the hardest things to cultivate. Too often, students struggle to share ideas, listen to one another, or take creative risks. At the center of this struggle is something…

Why Deeper Learning Is a Critical Advantage in the Age of AI Blog Post

The future is unpredictable. So, when we try to design learning experiences that “prepare students for the future,” we have to recognize that we don’t always know what they’ll need. In this article, I explore the counterintuitive reality that the best way to prepare students…