Student Engagement

Meyer Levin, or I.S. 285 as the New York City Department of Education likes to call it, was the absolute best educational experience of my 
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The year was 1895 when Grover Cleveland signed to make Labor Day a recognized national holiday. The late 1800’s were a time of great upheaval 
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Last Labor Day, a 15-year-old boy in Oregon was playing with fireworks. His friends recorded him tossing one into a canyon. The teens can be 
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Just because we know that we have to say goodbye to our legends at some point doesn’t make it any easier. So when we celebrate 
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“You let me down” was a painful, but powerful statement from a student pleading with our Founder Colin Seale’s teaching staff to expect more from 
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The other day while scrolling through my Facebook feed something caught my eye. It was a video from a student loan company. The 2 minute 
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Colin Seale is honored to be guesting hosting the #Edugladiators chat on Saturday, October 14th at 8amCST/9amEST where we will share our expertise on “Using 
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In 1951, Pete Hernandez shot and killed Joe Espinoza after getting into an argument at a bar.  When it came time for Pete’s jury and 
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Learning is a two way street. A student should feel empowered to voice their opinions, and use the classroom as not just a learning environment, 
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Anyone who has ever wanted to have meaningful conversations with a large group of students knows, it does not always go as planned! Well, here 
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