By Ronak Dhingra My son Ronak savored his seventh grade life science class. He savored it so much that when I asked him to do some summer writing, he chose to...
Author - Koshi Dhingra
We moved to Singapore from Dallas in the summer of 2012. We had spent seven much cherished years at Dallas and two very fruitful years for our son at Greenhill School...
A friend suggested that I explore the STEM embedded in the art of brewing beer. Since it is summertime and talkSTEM is all about real world contexts, here is some...
Building Critical Thinking Skills: Is Purple the Perfect Color?
By Jamie Repasky As an elementary science teacher and mother of two young boys, I love hearing, “Guess what I just discovered?”. It often occurs when...
An interview with Sabari Raja, Cofounder of Nepris Last week, Margaret McEwen, middle school teacher at Parish, shared a project her students worked on that involved...
By Margaret McEwen, middle school STEM teacher This week, the group of students participating in a final exam STEM project met with a design expert from Dallas...
Learning in Math II: Parent Resources and new Research
This is Part II of my conversation with Prof. Candace Walkington, math education researcher at Southern Methodist university, in Dallas, TX. Candace shared a little...
A Brief Conversation with Bill Burton, author of article, “Engineering Encounters”, and Lower School Science teacher at the Lamplighter School in Dallas, TX...
I could not pass up the opportunity to interview Alexey Root, distinguished chess educator – right here in Dallas! Chess players, what do you love about the...
Learning in Math: Personalizing Learning and more
Last fall, I had the opportunity to spend some time with Prof. Candace Walkington at SMU (Southern Methodist University) and learn about her research on personalizing...