365 Days of Six Word Stories“Scarlet beads dripped over her collarbone.” — Polina RosewoodDec 4, 2020Dec 4, 2020
Published inThe Curiosity CabinetGrit & Glamour: Marilyn Minter’s Pop Art Aesthetic“We want to put everything in black and white, but I love the gray areas.”Dec 3, 2020Dec 3, 2020
Published inThe Teacher’s ClosetGoing With the Flow of InstructionLesson 1: Student teaching and teaching students.Oct 16, 2020Oct 16, 2020
Published inThe Curiosity CabinetDisney’s Racist History of Native American CaricaturesFrom Peter Pan to Pocahontas.Aug 19, 20201Aug 19, 20201
Published inThe Curiosity CabinetThe Necessity of Intimacy in Times of WarForest wives in Hemingway’s novel ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ and Paramount Vantage Pictures’ 2008 film ‘Defiance.’Jul 20, 2020Jul 20, 2020
Published inThe Curiosity CabinetRobert Rauschenberg’s Combine PaintingAnalyzing ‘Canyon,’ one of the artist’s most famous works.Jul 14, 2020Jul 14, 2020
Published inThe Teacher’s ClosetClassical vs. Experiental EducationExamining perennialism and progressivism as philosophical approaches to public education.Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
Published inThe Teacher’s ClosetUsing Bookshare to Accommodate Students with Print DisabilitiesA free tool that removes reading barriers.Jun 15, 2020Jun 15, 2020
Published inThe Curiosity CabinetArshile Gorky & Mark Rothko’s Abstract ExpressionismThe Eastern European creators of American Color Field Painting.Jun 8, 20201Jun 8, 20201
Published inThe Curiosity CabinetThe Man Behind the MissionsJunipero Serra’s controversial legacy as the founder and father of California’s Catholic mission system.Jun 2, 2020Jun 2, 2020