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Marjorie Larner

Opportunity and Purpose

How do we find the possibilities in our students when they haven’t had opportunities to develop their potential or vision… more »

RIP American Revolutionary

“I feel sorry for people who don’t live in Detroit.” Grace Lee Boggs. The  Detroit Free Press article about her passing today at… more »

Believe in your purpose

Purpose By Robert Herrick (1016) No wrath of men, or rage of seas, Can shake a just man’s purposes; No… more »

What do we teach our children about safety?

Your own safety is at stake when your neighbor’s wall is ablaze. Horace No matter how many locked doors, lockdown… more »

Who you are

Don’t let the moments you have to comply or stay silent make you forget what you believe, the gifts you… more »

Magic

Some days I walk through classrooms where there is magic—30 teenagers engaged in thinking about complex issues that are ultimately… more »

What works

From a distance, education can be conceived of as a series of simplified measurable goals achieved through one kind of… more »

Math Love

“Multicultural education, and all good teaching, is about transformation – individual, collective, and institutional. Each of these levels is needed… more »

Success Analysis

Imagine teachers walking into a faculty meeting or professional development workshop and instead of being told all they need to… more »

Powerful Teacher

Almost every student teacher and new teacher name their first concern as ‘classroom management.’ In the last few years, another… more »

Calls to action

The question I ponder as I witness what we can still do that is good for kids in the face of… more »

Pick a quote

While there have been possible signs of hope the last few days, there are as many or more signs of… more »

Connect the Disconnected

How my time at a “failing” high school blew me away Journalist Kristina Rizga spent 4 years at SF’s Mission… more »

One Wisdom?

My youngest son’s progressive experiential public elementary school was divided into two parts: a bilingual program for native and non-native… more »

Placeholder, Pace, Purpose, Possibilities

4 P’s. Too overwhelmed to organize words and yet there is no way to stop thinking. Direction, action, words… …..find… more »

Teacher as Poet

I am struck by how important storytelling is among tribal peoples; it forms the basis of their educational systems. The… more »

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