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Best of SAPIENS 2024

Sapiens

Anthropologists from around the globe brought dazzling insights and deeply reported concerns to the digital pages of SAPIENS magazine. Dwelling A Freediver Finds Belonging Without Breath By Sally Montgomery An anthropologist takes us on a journey down the line to explore what freediving can teach us about ourselves and kinship with the sea.

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What Will ChatGPT Mean for Teaching?

ED Surge

It’s a free AI chatbot that can spit out long-form answers to just about any question, in a way that sounds eerily human. A headline in the Atlantic magazine put it bluntly: “Will ChatGPT Kill the Student Essay?” By now you’ve probably heard of ChatGPT.

Teaching 145
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Huh? The Valuable Role of Interjections

Sapiens

This article was originally published at Knowable Magazine and has been republished under Creative Commons. When it comes to language teaching, you get points deducted for usingums anduhs because youre not fluent, she says. I would be really surprised if the AI could ever handle thatand human beings handle that with ease.

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A Linguist’s Night at the Ball

Sapiens

They also examine what verbal and embodied art forms such as reading, throwing shade, commentation, and walking a category teach us about diasporic memory, decolonial critique, and trans survival. SAPIENS is an editorially independent magazine of the Wenner-Gren Foundation and the University of Chicago Press.

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How a Portrait Project Showed Teachers Through a Whole New Lens

Cult of Pedagogy

Ryan, Director of Photography for The New York Times Magazine , picked up her cell phone one day and started taking “artsy” photos of her office and of the people in it. Look for moments, places, or experiences that are important or meaningful to your teaching life at your school. And I would like them to have that.

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Our Quest for More R&R

A Principal's Reflections

In an article for SEEN Magazine Dr. Daggett provides some nice working definitions for these two terms: Rigor - Academic rigor refers to learning in which students demonstrate a thorough in-depth mastery of challenging tasks to develop cognitive skills through reflective thought, analysis, problem solving, evaluation or creativity.

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Call for Pitches: Care

Anthropology News

Issued: July 15, 2024 Pitches due: rolling until November 1, 2024 First drafts due: 3 weeks after pitch decision Submit Here Anthropology News invites submissions on the forms of care that permeate human and nonhuman worlds. How do we care for ourselves and others?