Ideas, insights, and inspiration from the
Authentic Education Team

In my last post I mused on the difficult challenge of teaching history. I want to […]
I had no interest in the study of Roman history as a boy. It seemed utterly […]
  There is some understandable confusion about the goal of transfer. When we say we want […]
Teachers interested in preparing students for the Common Core Standards, especially those in English related to […]
Once again the recently released NAEP results reveal that American student achievement in writing is far […]
Jay McTighe and I have written a white paper on implementation of the Common Core Standards […]
As readers may know, a new book is getting a lot of national press these days: How […]
What is thought-provoking is then not anything that we determine. According to our assertion, what of […]
  Lately I have been thinking a lot about thinking. More specifically, I have been thinking […]
My article on feedback is the lead article in this month’s Educational Leadership. I provide a […]