Erick Salomon


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Annie Hammond offers insight from an educator’s perspective on educational gaming. A new school year is a fresh start for teachers and students…right? Of course it is! That is until the previous year’s testing results arrive. Just when teachers and students are putting one year behind them, and looking forward […]

A Teacher’s Point of View: “And The Results are In…”


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Going through our archives, we came across this great post from December 22, 2012 “Parenting: Nobody Really Knows What They’re Doing” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. These days, I cannot turn around without seeing a billboard, poster or article with my […]

Throwback Thursday: Parenting – Nobody Really Knows What They’re Doing




Going through our archives (but not too far back), we came across this great post from October 30, 2013, “The Education Bubble” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. Now that The Spoiled One is in her sophomore year of high school, we […]

Throwback Thursday: The Education Bubble






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Going through our archives (but not too far back), we came across this great post from November 22, 2013, “What’s The First Thing You Tell Students About Statistics?” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. I’m looking forward to teaching my first masters […]

Throwback Thursday: What’s The First Thing You Tell Students About ...