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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Launching a Writer’s Workshop
Change … ahhhhhh! It’s never easy when a supervisor or colleague asks you to change the way you teach a concept. It feels embarrassing as if you are not completing the task in the best interest of your students. However, the reality … Continue reading
Re-Find Your Passion for Teaching
Standardized tests. Teaching to a test. Data over the child. Often I find myself stressing out over the three previously mentioned components which have become prevalent in public education. My school, included along with many other ones, is far from … Continue reading
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