Without Play, Kids Aren’t Prepared for The Future of Work
In 1998, Jaak Panksepp, a then-unknown neuroscientist, discovered that rats laugh. In his lab, he “tickled” the bellies of rats with the end of his
Unlocking Motivation: How to Get Your Kid Excited about Learning
Well-meaning parents can say, “Just do the algebra – it’s good for you!” in the same way they might command a kid to eat vegetables
Work as “School” for Teens?: Podcast Recap
“I’m very pro-having a well-rounded liberal arts education as an individual, I’m not pro- that being a requisite to start working, I’m not pro that
Why one-size-fits-all education is fundamentally flawed
Look around the playground on a summer afternoon. Some kids are playing a competitive round of tetherball. Others swing or slide, going doggedly up and
Edtech only works if kids are motivated to learn
In 2021, a freshman at Alpha High stopped taking math classes. She told her parents, “I’m not going to do math or science. I’m a
Why we shouldn’t teach kids to write through academic essays
gt.school’s writing teacher used to give students a standard book report assignment: read this classic (like Shakespeare) and write a 500-word essay about it. The
Homeschooling and High Agency: Podcast Recap
“If I could set even a handful of other kids free, if I could be the thing that gives even a handful of parents courage