Monthly Archives: August 2025

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Spark Bird: What Birding Taught Me About Close Reading

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A species that triggers a lifelong passion for birding

It all started with a yellow bird: the American Goldfinch. After seeing a steady stream of Northern Cardinals flit in and out of my backyard for the last couple years, it was exciting to see a bird this vibrant. Within a couple weeks, I put up some new bird feeders, and even got a new pair of binoculars for my birthday. Continue reading

Banner image featuring a stack of colorful papers on the right with playful, hand-drawn red and blue scribbles, arrows, question marks, and shapes scattered around the text in the center, reading: "Failing Forward: Embracing Productive Failure in Education."
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Failing Forward: Embracing Productive Failure in Education

After a particularly rough term in high school, my mom tried to comfort me by saying, “When you fail, you learn more.” I replied, “Then I must be a genius!” Cheeky, yes—but she wasn’t wrong. In fact, research shows that productive failure plays a vital role in how we learn. In the classroom, however, the fear of failure often prevents students from taking risks, asking questions, or engaging deeply, especially in higher education, where grades and perfection are prized. So, how can we shift this narrative and build a classroom culture where failure is seen not as defeat, but as a powerful learning tool? Continue reading