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Leap Day Letter Writing Activity
I follow my high school on Facebook, and I recently saw a post they had inviting previous students who were in high school during last
Safe Space and Brave Space
Most of us have heard of the term “Safe Space.” It is common to see this term used to describe many social spaces, including clubs,
Opposite Day Writing Activity
January 25 is Opposite Day! One of the great things about homeschooling is that you can break up your usual routine to celebrate some of
Academic Honesty and AI Policies — for Students and Teachers
“May you live in interesting times” has long been repeated as a deceptively innocent-sounding curse. Whatever your feelings on the rapid advances and proliferation of
Guidelines for Ethical AI Use in Creating Teaching Materials
The following document represents work among educators in the secular homeschool community to create some common guidelines for our community in terms of content creation,
Learning How to Fall (How Do You Talk about Failure?)
Let me set the scene for you: it’s 1998. I am 13 years old, and all my little rebellious self wants to do is learn
The Misinformation Epidemic
This is the second in a series of blog posts on Social Studies by Dr. Sabrina M. Weiss. You can find previous blog posts in
AI Writing Generators and Teaching Homeschool Writing
When ChatGPT starting taking over headlines earlier this year, the waves rippled through so many communities and professions. That included the homeschooling community. Parents and
Social Studies and Civics in Crisis: Part 1
The past few years have been difficult beyond imagination for all of us. And we are now seeing data that shows how across educational topics,
So you want to debate..
Author: Sabrina M. Weiss One formative activity for me was high school debate. I had always enjoyed giving speeches; even when I was 8 I
Teaching Introduction: Dr. Sabrina M. Weiss
Greetings! My name is Dr. Sabrina M. Weiss (they/them) and I am excited to offer courses through Dayla learning in collaboration with Dr. Michelle Parrinello-Cason!
Watching ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ and Teaching Writing: Reflections on ‘Tough Love’
It’s the time of year when the days are short and often gray, and I want to curl up in some blankets and watch reality