I love my grandmother’s macaroni and cheese. Like LOVE it. The ingredients are simple enough (which I won’t disclose here 😉), and I spent much of my childhood standing in her kitchen watching her make it so I could recreate it when I went back home. Those first few attempts on my own took some…
Teaching Gen Alpha in the Age of AI
In her recent blog, Dr. Nancy Sulla describes Generation Alpha as learners who “value choice, seek autonomy, expect immediacy of information, and crave authenticity.” These are children who have never known a world without devices, streaming content, or instant answers. They are natural explorers, but only when what they’re exploring feels real. So the challenge…
Addressing the Mental Health Crisis in Adolescents
A Call to Action for Schools In a typical year, a student spends approximately 1,000 hours in school, which translates to about 180 days based on the standard U.S. academic calendar. Given this significant amount of time, it is crucial for the schools to create a supportive atmosphere that promotes students’ sense of belonging and…




In this course, participants will leverage choice and technology to provide students with the ultimate differentiated learning environment. They will develop differentiated digital activity lists rooted in rigorous instruction that offer multiple ways to learn and apply content. Participants will explore autonomy, purpose, and mastery as motivators in all learning environments. They will design differentiated activity lists to put students in charge of their own learning, creating a structure that allows students to make decisions within a structured framework. Making informed decisions is an essential life skill that teachers can support with intentional classroom practices.
Participants in this course will use Reinventing the Classroom Experience by Dr. Nancy Sulla as a resource. The assigned book must be