One of the many sacred treasures in America are National Parks. They do not all look the same since they can vary from the African Burial Ground in New York City to Zion National Park (shown left). Although their scenic… Continue Reading →
Today is the last day of Black History Month. The celebration can continue by listening to the latest episode of HallPassBreak on iTunes and Google Play. A year ago, I had a chance to converse with two young and talented New York… Continue Reading →
Let’s face it! Teachers never have time to go on field trips. It requires approval from the principal and your colleagues, permission slips, and time away from your daily curriculum. Yes there may be some setbacks, but the one misconception… Continue Reading →
Ever think about taking your students to the Met Museum, but were too afraid? Tune in to learn how one museum educator and three New York City Teachers used the Met to help enhance their teaching and transform the lives of their students. Continue Reading →