Student Mental Health is On Our Minds At Middle States, we regard student mental health as one of the forces at play that will have a tectonic influence on education…
Did you know that for students in grades six through twelve, depression, stress and anxiety are the most frequently cited obstacles to learning? That’s according to a report by YouthTruth,…
This is the second in a series of posts on Fordham Preparatory School in Bronx, N.Y. Middle States is partnering with school leaders and teachers at Fordham Prep. to design…
The “Year of the Middle States Network” continues with a virtual panel discussion and Q&A on student mental health. Many schools are rethinking their approach to student well-being in response…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS Thank you to all who joined my live conversation with Annie Murphy Paul last week. If you missed it or want to go back…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS One of my great aha moments as an educator came about a decade ago, when I first visited High Tech High (HTH) in San…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS Have you ever heard an adult instruct a child not to talk with their hands? Turns out that direction is terrible for learning. As…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS There are certain moments in one’s education career that represent a “before” and “after.” For me, one of those moments came when I learned…
By Christian Talbot, President of MSA-CESS Reach Capital co-founder Jennifer Carolan knows a thing or two about the intersection of classroom teaching and artificial intelligence. For seven years she taught in…
A key priority during this “Year of the Middle States Network,” is to offer members like you ongoing opportunities to connect with colleagues, learn from one another, and be inspired. …
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