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When I was a child, recess was a cathartic explosion of energy. The jungle gym was a steel web silhouetted …
I imagine that many of us in education have fantasized more than once about starting our own school. I certainly …
In elementary school, I fantasized becoming an A-list Hollywood actress. In high school, I fell in love with the idea …
As a part of our conference “Developing Character: Student Achievement and Socio-Emotional Learning” we asked for submissions of student created …
This week we are posting Angela’s keynote address from our 2014 Conference “Developing Character: Student Achievement & Socio-Emotional Learning.” We …
Now that the school year is really under way, morning for most students means pulling on backpacks and climbing onto …
In grad school they talked about the importance of the library serving as the “hub at the center of the …
I taught high school English for 11 years. I really like English. I get downright giddy about grammar and punctuation. …
A few weeks ago, I was working at the local Farmers’ Market and I ran in to the parents of …
“…we stand on the shoulders of those who have done research before us. And our shoulders will bear the next researchers who come after us.”
Aunt Peg gave me a plastic desk/lectern with spaces for pencils, chalk and erasers when I was about five years …
In a box of papers I found upstairs in my barn this weekend was a letter, folded in quarters, and …
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