Summer Reading for Teachers - Top Stories from the 2025-26 School Year

In past years, I've ambitiously published a long list of summer learning opportunities for educators. (Last year, I never quite got anything published.)

This summer, I will start smaller and focus on the stories and articles I added to my Chrome reading list this past year. In the rush of a school year, there are just too many that I never found the time to explore. Time to remedy that!


To help me hold myself accountable, I will explore one or two articles each week and add any that I find valuable to this post. Stop by weekly or wait until the end of the summer to be part of my learning experience. 

Book Recommendation - The Depth Advantage by John Spencer

In a landscape of diminishing student focus and increasing teacher burnout, "The Depth Advantage" challenges the limitations of conventional, compliance-driven education. The book proposes a shift towards deeper learning, a pedagogical approach designed to equip students for a future dominated by artificial intelligence and automation. It systematically breaks down this approach into eight fundamental competencies: Focus, Mastery, Problem-Solving, Curiosity, Self-Direction, Resilience, Collaboration, and Communication. Through a blend of research, actionable strategies, and engaging narratives, the author provides a comprehensive framework for cultivating these essential skills, aiming to foster academic achievement and the development of well-rounded, adaptable human beings.

Imagine a classroom buzzing with genuine curiosity, where students are not just passive recipients of information but are empowered to think critically, persevere through challenges, and master concepts at their own pace. "The Depth Advantage" offers more than just a critique of the current educational climate; it provides a tangible and hopeful roadmap for creating such an environment. This book is a vital resource for any educator who has felt the strain of a system that often prioritizes speed over understanding. It will rekindle your passion for teaching by offering practical, creative strategies to move beyond the frustration of "fast clicks" and "instant answers," and instead guide your students toward the profound and lasting benefits of deep, meaningful learning.

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