Creative problem solving tools and skills for students and teachers
Creative Problem Solving: What Is It? Creative Problem Solving, or CPS, refers to the use of imagination and innovation to find…

The Point of No Return: Revisiting Michelangelo Antonioni’s Zabriskie Point (1970)
A bohemian office assistant driving to a meeting at a luxury desert development. Zabriskie Point(1970)
They meet in the stark, prehistoric badlands of Death Valley’s Zabriskie Point , where their brief connection culminates in a notorious, trippy orgy sequence where dozens of couples appear to writhe across the sand. A Masterclass in Visual Destruction Antonioni used his $7 million budget to "bite
If the narrative feels thin, the imagery is anything but. Antonioni used his $7 million budget to "bite the hand that fed him," turning the American landscape into a surreal stage for existential angst. Movie Review – Zabriskie Point - PopCult Reviews Released in 1970 as a high-budget attempt by
A student radical who flees Los Angeles in a stolen light aircraft after a campus protest turns violent.
The film follows two young people adrift in a turbulent landscape:
Michelangelo Antonioni’s Zabriskie Point is perhaps the most beautiful disaster in Hollywood history. Released in 1970 as a high-budget attempt by MGM to capture the "youth counterculture" market, it was met with a critical savaging from mainstream press like Roger Ebert, who called it "silly and stupid". Yet, decades later, it stands as a visually devastating condemnation of American materialism that feels as hypnotic and polarizing as ever. The Story: A Drift Through the Desert

Creative Problem Solving: What Is It? Creative Problem Solving, or CPS, refers to the use of imagination and innovation to find…

Starting the school year or walking into a new room daily as a substitute can become pretty draining and confronting for…

Growth Mindset – What is it, and Why is it important? As educators, we are constantly advocating for the idea of…

Sometimes, as a teacher, you need something brilliant to say to inspire and motivate yourself and those around you. And, if…

Strong student writing skills are so important for success in school and beyond. But let’s be honest—helping students improve their writing…

Amazing learning happens in inviting classrooms As teachers we have no control over whether students go home to a happy, stimulating…