To gain knowledge, we all need teachers. Despite the many myths of the feral “wild child” growing up in the jungle, no human being ever learns much without wise instruction… The post... Read more »
Meredith’s Department of Education faculty went “back to school” this fall, visiting the classrooms of beginning teachers who recently graduated from the College. These visits, which occurred during teacher workdays before the... Read more »
During the pandemic, a team of psychiatry professors at the University of Colorado and their students had an idea: What if they provided their services for free to teachers? Educators saw their... Read more »
Estimated read time: 6-7 minutes SANDY — “Fifty percent of our teachers leave in the first five years,” Utah’s first lady Abby Cox said, noting that if teachers don’t receive more support... Read more »
Buddhist teachers who have died in recent years. Top left to right: Chin Kung, Sansanee Sthirasuta, Thich Nhat Hanh; bottom left to right: Ven. Somde Chuang, Thrangu Rinpoche, and Ven. Hsing Yun.... Read more »
In her first year as a teacher, Stephanie Malia Krauss quickly learned that teaching fifth grade effectively involved a bigger variety of skills than she got in her teacher-prep program. That was... Read more »
Senior monastic Dharma teachers visited Dartmouth this past week to lead guided meditation sessions, mindfulness presentations and discussions on topics such as climate change and wellbeing. by Julia Abbott | 4/24/23 5:00am... Read more »
Our editors independently select the products we recommend. We may earn a commission on items bought through our links. Sitting cross-legged on the ground for hours may work for toddlers enamored with... Read more »