education

The Gluttony of Educational Consumerism

In about a week, my wife will be entering her first year of teaching in public education, while I anticipate entering my last. Throughout the process, I've done my best to prepare her mentally for all the challenges and hurdles of being an educator without (hopefully) dispiriting her too much. Yet, one of her questions… Continue reading The Gluttony of Educational Consumerism

Data Science, education, Teaching

The Switch

At the start of October 2018, I started an online data science bootcamp course to begin my transition from education into the world of computers, technology, and heftier paychecks. Education has, for the last 3 years, been a roller coaster. At times, it would ignite my passion to leave the field altogether as I became… Continue reading The Switch

education, Teaching

The Void of Education: What Matters

Every year, I am faced with a challenge familiar to many educators across the US and even around the globe--I have to convince my class that education matters. To some, this may seem redundant, especially for high school students who need to graduate, but any educator instinctively knows that a student will learn best when… Continue reading The Void of Education: What Matters