Teaching+T: Empathy, Grit, And When Online Learning Goes Offline

In recent years, educators are increasingly devoting attention to "soft skills". The stories below unleash their colorful journeys of nurturing empathy in preschool, learning the power of perseverance, and online-to-offline experiments in personalized learning. --Daniela

Empathy in Preschool

"Studies show that the more empathy a child displays, the less likely they are to engage in bullying, online and in real life." Researchers ask: "Should we teach empathy to even our youngest students? Can we?" Read Full Story »

The Role of Grit in Success

Leaving a high-flying consulting career to teach 7th grade math, Angela Lee Duckworth realized that IQ alone doesn't lead to success. From spelling bees to militaries to sales, she traces "grit": the power of passion + perseverance. Read Full Story »

Khan Academy In Person

10K online tutorials and 10 years later, Sal Khan incubates a small K-8 school in Silicon Valley-- where students are organized by independence level with no grades or homework. Read Full Story »

'Be The Change' Idea

As the first article inspires, cultivate empathy this week. Nurture a plant, give extra attention to a pet, or simply listen with an intent to understand rather than solve, fix, or prove.