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By Stacey Ebert, 6 January, 2025

Through the Eyes of an Educator: The Next Chapter

We’ve officially turned another calendar page. Whether you’re shocked, surprised, ready, still full of cheese, excited, nervous, or already on your way, amidst the fireworks and fanfare, January has arrived. 

How will you greet 2025?

Woman leaping with vivid sunset behind her. From Through the Eyes of an Educator: The Next Chapter

By Christyne Morrell, 23 December, 2024

The Curse of the Dead Man's Diamond

When twelve-year-old Charlotte is uprooted from New York City and forced to move to sweaty, sticky, roach-infested Florida, she’ll do anything to get back home – even conspiring with ghosts. Everyone in the kooky seaside town of Casaluna is obsessed with the supernatural, and Charlie finds herself living in the town’s most infamous haunted house, inhabited by a trio of rambunctious ghosts who were cursed for stealing a dead man’s diamond.

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  • books
By Kerry Dexter, 16 December, 2024

Music for Journeys Through December and Beyond

It is December at this writing, a season of darkness and light, of looking forward and looking back.

There are many journeys each of us makes in the course of a day, not to mention across a week, a month, and a year from January to December.

These may be physical journeys to a new land to explore, down the street to help a friend, across a room to greet a stranger.

They could be journeys of thought, imagination, storytelling, learning, and reflecting on changes brought by these.

By Stacey Ebert, 9 December, 2024

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Cultivating Your Inner Magic

“You’re only given one little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it.” - Robin Williams

 Through the Eyes of an Educator: Cultivating Your Inner Magic

By Holly Duncan, 7 December, 2024

Life Without Citizenship: A Global Human Rights Issue

A stateless person, as defined by the 1954 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, is a person who is not considered a national of any state. This means that they do not hold formal citizenship of any state. 

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  • human rights
  • citizenship
By Penny Sadler, 6 December, 2024

The Legacy of Vesuvius: Bourbon Discoveries on the Bay of Naples

If you were lucky enough to travel to Naples in the 18th century  and hoped to catch a glimpse of the antiquities being excavated at Herculaneum and Pompeii, you would likely have needed an invitation to one of the royal palaces of Charles VII of Naples. 

The Legacy of Vesuvius: Bourbon Discoveries on the Bay of Naples

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  • art
  • Italy
  • Naples
  • Meadows Museum
  • Vesuvius
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 5 December, 2024

Read This: Prompting Originality: The A.I. Handbook for Humans

As an educator and/or parent, you're probably wondering HOW to teach and work with AI. It isn't easy. The field is constantly changing, and student, parents, and educators don't know where to even start to learn about, utilize, and think about AI.

We all know that students will consider using AI to do their school work this year. And, if they do hit the ‘easy’ button, they’ll most likely be accepting mediocre content. Authentic, human-generated and creative content is becoming a luxury good. Teachers can tell the difference.

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  • books
  • AI
  • education
By Rebecca Clark, 5 December, 2024

Read This: The Orphan Scandal

In 1933, 15-year-old Turkiyya Hasan was beaten at the Swedish Salam Mission in Port Said, Egypt. Hasan claimed she was beaten because of her refusal to accept Christianity. The missionaries claimed that she was willfully misbehaving and provoking disturbances at the missionary.

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  • books
  • human rights
  • religious rights
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 5 December, 2024

Beyond the History Books: Williamsburg's Most Chilling Legends

Williamsburg’s cobblestone streets are seeped with revolution, resistance, and restlessness. While the ancient buildings tell a story of the budding birth of a nation, they also tell a story of ghosts, spirits, and specters. 

Haunted Colonial Williamsburg - Copyright US Ghost Adventures. From Beyond the History Books: Williamsburg's Most Chilling Legend
Haunted Colonial Williamsburg - Copyright US Ghost Adventures

By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 3 December, 2024

Artist Spotlight: Robin Antar

Award-winning New York artist Robin Antar’s collection of sculptures, called REALISM IN STONE, look so authentic, they have the viewer asking, “Is this a sculpture or the real thing?” 
 
We were lucky enough to chat with her, and explore her extraordinary art and life. 
 
Artist Robin Antar
 

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  • art
  • artists
  • sculpture

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

I'm a White House Travel Blogger

White House Travel Bloggers

Human Rights and Religious Freedom: A Compendium

 A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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