Teacher as community organizer
Today, upon re-entry to work after the holidays. I was reminded of a moment in 2008, immersed in the Obama… more »
Today, upon re-entry to work after the holidays. I was reminded of a moment in 2008, immersed in the Obama… more »
Who gets to tell the new year story? Those of us who will live it or those selected by NPR Ed? “In… more »
I’ve been noticing that while I’ve searched for words to write in this blog each day, I have started to hear… more »
Today a friend asked “Are you writing these days?” I told her about this daily posting on my blog and… more »
“What is the thing that is going to carry you through the day?” Gerardo Munoz finds an answer to this question… more »
When 4th grader, K, read her personal narrative to the class for feedback, her classmate suggested, “Don’t say ‘nothing,’ say… more »
Bob Moses, a veteran of the Civil Rights movement, identified Algebra as the gateway to equitable success in education for… more »
In the life cycle of a butterfly, there is a stage when the caterpillar sheds its skin inside the cocoon… more »
Just a suggestion in the middle of winter break when we don’t have to think about work and may want… more »
Those who believe in telekinetics, raise my hand. Kurt Vonnegut In the depths of winter break, I keep having one thought… more »
We went for a walk in the snowstorm last night with two little girls whose hands got cold throwing snowballs… more »
“There’s a sorrow and pain in everyone’s life, but every now and then there’s a ray of light that melts… more »
“A purpose of human life, no matter who is controlling it, is to love whoever is around to be loved.”… more »
Next time I’m sitting in a meeting listening to people who don’t work in school buildings talk about what people… more »