The Rail of Realms to Navadipa
Classroom Drama: “The Rail of Realms to Navadipa” Setting: The classroom is transformed into “Square Station,” the central hub for students’ journey to a magical land called “Navadipa.” Desks are
Classroom Drama: “The Rail of Realms to Navadipa” Setting: The classroom is transformed into “Square Station,” the central hub for students’ journey to a magical land called “Navadipa.” Desks are
Theater Episode: “Tags, Categories, and the Art of SEO” Setting A special education classroom in a diverse New York school. The teacher, Mr. Ananda, is preparing a lesson on blogging
Journal Entry: Reflecting on Prejudices in Language and Teaching Students with Autism As a substitute teacher working with students with autism, I’ve come to realize how deeply words can affect
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The Book of Prejudices: Myths, Misunderstandings, and Mistaken Beliefs Chapter One: The Milk and Pineapple Dilemma Growing up in a small village in Asia, I was taught one universal truth:
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Title: The Last Lobster Setting: A busy seafood restaurant on City Island, New York It was a balmy summer evening, and Salty’s Seafood Shack was packed. The aroma of buttered
Story: A Path Back to the Classroom For retired teachers eager to step back into the classroom as per diem substitute teachers, the opportunity is both rewarding and structured. Here’s
Episode Title: The Arrow of Prejudice Duration: 20 minutes Opening Scene (2 Minutes) The camera pans to the battlefield of Kurukshetra. The war horns echo as the Pandavas prepare to
Episode: “The Shaping Game” Duration: 20 minutes Theme: Identifying classical conditioning and applying operant conditioning to shape behavior. Characters: 1. Dr. Sophia – A child psychologist conducting a behavior experiment.
The hum of the city faded as I exited 3rd Avenue, the Bronx stretching out before me like a canvas waiting to be filled. Under the bridge on Bruckner Boulevard, I parked my car, my thoughts racing ahead to my new case—a young Muslim boy with autism.
When his mother opened the door, his resistance was immediate, a quiet but firm denial of my presence. “I’m not going to bother you,” I assured him softly, the promise hanging in the air like a fragile thread. “I promise. I’ll let you do whatever you like, and I’ll just take notes.”
He paused, his small shoulders relaxing, and retreated into his playroom. A tentative bridge of trust had formed. Inside, I listened as his mother spoke about his preferences—his joys and his struggles. Every detail felt like a piece of a puzzle I was slowly piecing together.
As I called the BCBA for guidance, the weight of a familiar ache settled in: the disconnect between school and home. Skills painstakingly taught in structured settings often fade without reinforcement from parents. Education without continuity is like a seed planted in dry soil—it struggles to grow.
Today wasn’t about goals or progress; it was about connection. Trust. And the hope that, one day, the bridges we build will hold strong under the weight of learning and life. … Continue readingThe 13th Child
Hiawatha’s Message of Unity: A Gathering of Tribes Scene 1: The Journey to the Plains Setting: Hiawatha’s journey takes him from the dense woods to the open plains, where tribal