Theresa CapraSep 25, 20203 min readHope deferred: America's segregated schools 66 Years after Brown vs. Board of EducationAmerica's segregated schools 66 years after Brown vs. Board of Education.
Theresa CapraSep 17, 20205 min readViolent Protests in American History: Part 1 – How do 2020’s protests compare to early ones?America was founded on violent protests. How do 2020's protests compare to early ones such as Bacon's, Shays', and the Whiskey Rebellion?
Theresa CapraSep 1, 20205 min readRace in the Classroom: An Absolute MustThe killing of George Floyd followed by worldwide protests has educators wondering to what extent should we incorporate it into our teaching
Theresa CapraJul 13, 20204 min readPoverty & Its Impact on Education: 2020 Covid-19 has forced us to reflect on broken aspects of our society. School and income inequality are some.
Theresa CapraJun 25, 20207 min readCharter Schools: Deliverance or Distraction? What can Covid-19 and remote learning teach us about charter schools?
Theresa CapraJun 22, 20207 min readTreatise on Online and Remote LearningComparing and contrasting practices and beliefs about various instructional modalities can help guide the design of remote instruction.
Theresa CapraJun 17, 20204 min readDeep Roots: Two Educational Beliefs Worth a Rethink American beliefs about what constitutes teaching and learning are rooted in our experiences, culture, and personal beliefs. For many of us,