Diogenes Education Shows EARCOS How to Beat AI

Diogenes Education Shows EARCOS How to Beat AI Kendal Fortson will speak at EARCOS (the East Asia Regional Council of Schools) in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, March 20, 2026, at 2:00 PM. Bringing together international educators from all over Asia, EARCOS is widely respected as a leading organization in international education. The presentation “Use AI. […]
How to Design Learning in the Age of AI

Use AI. Don’t Become AI: Applying the Fortson Framework to Ensure Authentic Learning The following is a white paper for teachers and administrators working in high schools/teaching Humanities courses at the secondary level. A presentation of this work is being delivered at EARCOS in March, 2026. Download a PDF of the full white paper HERE: […]
How to get a perfect score on the AP Psychology AAQ

AP Psychology: How to get 7 points on the AAQ After recently attending the Advanced Placement Summer Institute class with authors of the AP test and scorers of the 2025 AP Psychology test, I learned some key information about what scorers are looking for when they grade AP Psychology FRQs. This blog post will explain […]
How to get a perfect score on the AP Psychology EBQ

AP Psychology New FRQs: How to Solve the AAQ and EBQ The AP Psychology test has to Free Response Questions now, AAQ (Article Analysis Question) and the EBQ (Evidence Based Question). In the AAQ, you’ll be given one example of a study, and are asked to examine it for its Psychological concepts and its validity. […]
How to Teach Black History Month?

Still Teaching Black History Month February is Black History Month, but all too often it is treated as an asterisk in education. Black History month is more than MLK, Harriet Tubman, and Rosa Parks, and contributions from poets, authors, inventors, and statesmen helped shape American culture beyond what’s typically thought of as “Black Entertainment”; rather, […]
Teach One Novel to Save us From Fascism

Night: Teaching the Dangers of Fascism and Dehumanizing Language With Literature At the start of the year, a ninth-grade boy goose-stepped through my classroom. At the end of the year, he was telling another student not to say racist jokes. How did this change happen? We read Holocaust literature and examined the common symptoms of […]
The New AP Psychology Test FRQs: AAQ and EBQ

The New 2024 AP Psychology Test FRQs: AAQ and EBQ Have you heard the news? AP Psychology just received one of the biggest changes to an AP Course ever. Yes, your students still need to know over 500 terms for the MCQ portion of the test, but, more importantly, students now need to be skilled […]
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