
What William Taught Me About Curiosity Beyond the Classroom
Reflections from The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind No man is an island. And few stories remind you of that quite like The Boy Who

Reflections from The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind No man is an island. And few stories remind you of that quite like The Boy Who

Recently, one of the young learners I support said something simple yet profound when another child made a mistake: “Mistakes are the stepping stones to

In my last post, I talked about grades: what they are, what they are not, and why a mark on a page will never tell

Can Social Media Actually Help Us Learn? When people discuss social media, the conversation usually leans negative: distraction, comparison, and misinformation. But there’s another side

Social media can feel overwhelming – especially for neurodivergent individuals. Long before I found out I have dyslexia at the end of university, I found

Growing Up with Questions I’ve always been the creative type. Growing up, I loved art, drama, dancing, writing little stories and poems — anything that
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