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An adorable, wrinkly dog rests atop an adorable, pink plush unicorn, being adorable. But can we tell (and respond with empathy to) what the dog feels?
Educators can use empathy to be more in-tune with others and create helpful learning environments. Here’s how empathy can save education.
Is any disappointment worse than the disappointment of dropping an ice-cream cone on the sidewalk?
After an abysmal first day of class, I retooled and approached the second day with completely different priorities. This semester tests our ability to be flexible.
On the wall, a mural depicts a boat tossed by waves, struggling to lay anchor. In the front, a bold red couch rests comfortably, welcoming contemplation.
The Intro course at Digital Pedagogy Lab 2020 will ask participants to consider pedagogy through critical, humanist, adaptive lenses. Here’s our approach.
A row of pretty much identical black clothes hangs on a a rod. Gosh, which one should I pick this time?
When the world’s falling apart, picking up the pieces takes effort. Starting from scratch helps us stay fresh and vibrant.