This is my newsletter, where I share what I’ve been discussing, writing, and reading in the realms of academic and cognitive development for gifted high schoolers in specific, and education in general.
I appreciate the depth and detail you go into on the AMC. In so doing, you provide a resource that I could go back to later. It often happens that I will only "brush up" on something when a specific client presents a need for expertise on that topic. If that should happen, how are newsletters archived?
2. If you see my picture and have the opportunity to click "Let me read it first" then do so, otherwise skip this step.
3. Now you should see a post at the top (currently "Let's talk about the AMC."), below which find previous posts, including a search bar for finding particular ones (look for the magnifying glass icon).
For what it's worth, I kept a blog for a while, and that's been imported into Substack here as well, so if you search for AMC in that bar right now, you not only find the latest newsletter, but also some related short-form blog posts from the past few years.
Please let me know if this doesn't get you what you're looking for. Happy to provide screenshots or whatever's needed.
I appreciate the depth and detail you go into on the AMC. In so doing, you provide a resource that I could go back to later. It often happens that I will only "brush up" on something when a specific client presents a need for expertise on that topic. If that should happen, how are newsletters archived?
Thanks, Andrew. Makes sense. Here's how:
1. Go to wescarroll.substack.com.
2. If you see my picture and have the opportunity to click "Let me read it first" then do so, otherwise skip this step.
3. Now you should see a post at the top (currently "Let's talk about the AMC."), below which find previous posts, including a search bar for finding particular ones (look for the magnifying glass icon).
For what it's worth, I kept a blog for a while, and that's been imported into Substack here as well, so if you search for AMC in that bar right now, you not only find the latest newsletter, but also some related short-form blog posts from the past few years.
Please let me know if this doesn't get you what you're looking for. Happy to provide screenshots or whatever's needed.