Teaching (or Doing Anything) in The New Crazy

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Author Talk, Workshop

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Adults, Everyone
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Glen Coleman will facilitate a conversation about thriving and supporting each other in this moment of rapid change. Exponential technological growth, deepening polarization, and worsening mental health highlight the need for this conversation. This is not a debate.  Rather, by drawing attention to our personal experiences, we can better appreciate the scale of the disruptions we face and discover ways to help each other -- and create a feeling of community.

A Bio:

Dr. Glen Coleman is a pioneer in student-centered learning with technology. His dissertation was awarded with distinction for evoking new approaches to help students cultivate their voice, grit, and curiosity. In 2019 Glen was named an HP Teaching Fellow for innovative and powerful teaching. A Teacher Consultant through the National Writing Project and featured in The New York Times for his and his students’ research on AI, Glen has also been praised as a classroom innovator by former NJ Commissioners of Education. He is the author of two books: 100 or Nothing: Reimagining Success in the Classroom and Teaching in the New Crazy: On Thriving in an Overwhelming, Politicized, and Complicated World.

For more information go to: glencoleman.net