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Thinking Forward
A student stares at the page. No rubric. No checklist. No “right answer” waiting at the back of the book. The discomfort is immediate. The question comes quickly: “What exactly are we supposed to do?” From kindergarten through grade 12, students are often conditioned to expect clarity before action. They are taught to wait for directions, to follow steps, to search for certainty. Yet life rarely offers that kind of structure. The most meaningful work, the deepest thinking, an
Catherine Addor
2 days ago3 min read


Clever, by Design
It starts the same way in so many classrooms. A student leans back, eyes scanning, hand halfway up before the question is even finished. There is a quiet smile, a quick connection, an answer that feels just a step ahead of everyone else. We write it on report cards all the time. “A very clever student.” It feels like praise, and it is. Yet it also holds more potential than we often unpack. What Does “Clever” Really Mean? Clever is a doorway, not a destination. It signals poss
Catherine Addor
May 223 min read


Thoughtful Thursday
In a world flooded with hot takes and quick reactions, the ability to pause, consider, and reflect is a quiet yet powerful asset. We...
Catherine Addor
Jun 5, 20251 min read
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