Need to find the perfect gift for students, teachers and professionals working in Ethnic Studies? Here is my list of recommendations.
Read MoreYou should use thankfulness to sift through the challenges of your situations and find good things that you can build on. It requires a mental shift and a conscious effort to push aside the despair to keep your own potential clear in your mind’s eye.
Read MoreWhen people say their computer died, they often mean something less dramatic that can usually be fixed. Not this time. The laptop literally won’t turn on anymore: no screen, no light, no sound. So, what do you do?
Read MoreThe Great Resignation has been a hot topic in the news lately, but how has it impacted teachers and faculty? As it turns out, this part of the workforce has also been affected by this trend.
Read MoreGoing to college is probably the best investment in yourself that you can make. Someone with a college degree ends up making at least a million dollars more in their lifetime than someone who has never gone.
Read MoreThere are options for reducing or eliminating crippling college debt. One of these is these is through the FedLoan services. After having paid down a sizable amount of my loans, I applied for loan forgiveness - here is how that went for me.
Read MoreWhy should you use the summer to improve your skills and learn what is new in your field? Why not spend the whole time relaxing at the beach instead? Here’s why…
Read MoreIt was an incredible experience attending and presenting at the 2022 AERA conference in San Diego this year. I finally met colleagues I had only known online, purchased new books, and learned as much as I could in such a short time.
Read MoreWhere you decide to teach as an adjunct matters. Not all colleges and universities offer the same security of employment. Do your research and ask what is available when you accept the offer to work there.
Read MoreMany of our fears are connected to an earlier bad or distressing experience in our life, and this is also true for how we coped with covid and how we now need to adjust to the lifting of covid restrictions. One way to approach these fears is through mindfulness.
Read MoreIs the treatment of Black & Brown people at the Ukrainian border just racism? Or is there more to this issue than meets the eye? I think there is an important lesson in this issue that requires a more nuanced discussion.
Read MoreAdjuncts often do not have access to campus workshops to support them. They often also don’t have the expertise to create the curriculum they would like to follow and that would be best for their students. So, what do they do? They hire an expert.
Read MoreEducators will soon be charged with developing courses to meet the new Ethnic Studies requirement in California. To help in this process, I’ve decided to provide some books to help build a foundation of knowledge from which to start.
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