by Rosanny Santos | NYCDOE, Schools, Students, Teachers, Technology
Is gentrification necessary? Pros and Cons of gentrification in a way that addresses all perspectives. Perspective and objectivity can drive the argument of half empty or half full? Therefore, perspective affects our everyday interactions. Gentrification or...
by M Maxwell | NYCDOE, Parents, Schools, Students, Teachers, Technology
Judaism is very difficult to Define Judaism is very difficult to define because in truth it is a religion, ethnicity, and culture all the same time. There are people who have no Jewish blood in them and practice Judaism as a religion. Still, others are complete...
by M Maxwell | Schools, NYCDOE, Parents, Principals, Students, Teachers
Roman Empire Rome and America Empires of Trust how they use their power responsibly resulting in world trust with power. Rome became an empire base first on alliances and then on conquest. For example, when the Romans would defeat an enemy they would first eliminate...
by M Maxwell | Principals, NYCDOE, Parents, Schools, Students, Teachers
Basil II Constant invasions and palace intrigue placed the Byzantine Empire in a weak position in the 13th century AD. the rise of Basil II (976-1022 AD) to the Byzantine throne provided the empire with more than 400 stability and prosperity. The Byzantine Empire,...
by M Maxwell | NYCDOE, Parents, Principals, Schools, Students, Teachers
The Principles of war Principles of War and Military Leadership. There are numerous ways to describe the Principles of War including the time period. The interpreter either Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, and B. H. Liddell Hart or modern scholars. Nevertheless, Clausewitz laid...
by M Maxwell | Schools, NYCDOE, Parents, Principals, Students, Teachers
Special education Introduction Special education in American schools has significantly transitioned over time. Priorities have been distributed accordingly, considering the rights and needs of all students. Special needs students have been able to succeed in the...
by Eduardo Garcia | Teachers, NYCDOE, Parents, Principals, Schools, Students, Technology
Top 5 Best Laptops for Teachers and Students Be ready to know which are the 5 best laptops for remote teaching and learning. With many years of teaching and EdTech experience, I am confident that I tried, and tested all these laptops on this list. Hence, to determine...
by M Maxwell | Schools, NYCDOE, Parents, Principals, Students, Teachers, Technology
Siege Warfare How Canons change Siege Warfare in the medieval ages. The relationship between fortifications and siege warfare changed greatly over time. From the time of the mighty Roman Empire through the Medieval and Early Modern periods, there was a significant...
by M Maxwell | NYCDOE, Parents, Principals, Schools, Students, Teachers, Technology
New York City Department of Education Principal blatantly racist, and anti sematic. According to the New York Post: A Brooklyn [Principal Amanda Bueno] middle school principal this week urged teachers and administrators to demand government sanctions against Israel —...
by M Maxwell | Technology, NYCDOE, Principals, Schools, Students, Teachers
Activinspire Teacher Review When teaching a class, or lecture to students, it is important to indulge in modern teaching tools to promote student engagement. The use of technology to teach and learn has been epitome with the the Pandemic. Teachers have been able to...