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February 27, 2021
Classroom Anxiety And Putting Students At Ease

“…by making it possible for people to enter the historical process as responsible Subjects (subjects denotes those who know and act, in contrast to objects, which are known or acted upon)…enrolls them in the search for self-affirmation…” Paulo Freire  I am walking to my English class my senior year of high school. The classroom is […]

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February 26, 2021
Do This To Develop Stronger Relationships With Your Students

Recently I was speaking with a teacher who is the lead for a program at her school called 9th Grade Transition. The program seeks to identify the most at-risk incoming 9th graders and support them in their content area classes while also enriching their freshman year with academic skills and strategies. I make a point […]

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February 25, 2021
Unmotivated or Disengaged Students? Try Incorporating Victories That Are Not Linked To Grade Performance

In a recent article I encouraged educators to help their students get grittier about their learning by taking a moment to celebrate their effort. When we do this, we motivate students to lean in and try harder, even (and especially if) they’re struggling. Students get grittier about their education when they’re acknowledged and celebrated within […]

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February 24, 2021
Do This One Thing To Encourage More Grit In Your Students

I was waiting for my flight at the Detroit airport and just before boarding the attendant called me to the counter. I was being upgraded to first class. For the record, I have never been upgraded to first class before, nor since, this flight - and pre-pandemic I flew A LOT!  In somewhat of a […]

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February 23, 2021
Why Most PD Leave Us With More Work

My education hero is Paulo Freire. Pedagogy of the Oppressed literally changed my life and turned my ideas and aspirations as a teacher on their head. When you engage with Freire you see the world differently. One thing he speaks of is praxis as the interplay between theory and practice. This is important because what […]

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February 22, 2021
4 Reasons Why Starting Class With A Quiz Does Not Work

Simple, Shared, Classroom Routines During a school visit a few years ago I encouraged the staff to adopt common classroom routines to help their students be more successful. During my presentation to the staff, one teacher challenged me. He felt that committing to common classroom routines school-wide was “taylorism”. This particular teacher made it clear […]

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February 22, 2021
Simple, but Shared, Classroom Routines

I have the honor of speaking with educators around the country and for the most part, we’re a kind and decent brood. Even if we don’t see eye to eye, we usually let the person giving a talk at a training finish before interjecting. Usually… It was a warm spring day in Oakland, CA, I […]

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February 22, 2021
When Navigating The EL Labyrinth, Routines Make All The Difference

One day after class, just before lunch, I overheard a colleague consoling a very distraught student. She was sobbing and as the tears raced down her cheeks, I could understand a little of what she shared. My colleague was her Primary Language Biology teacher, which was taught entirely in Spanish. From their conversation it was […]

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February 18, 2021
What if Classes Were Called Teams?

Just as I realized in my K12 years (and undergrad for that matter), many students approach their education, with no plan. They have no strategy because they lack agency. If you’ve never sat in a classroom with that feeling that everything is going on around you, or happening to you, but you don’t quite understand […]

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February 17, 2021
Swirling Leaves, Student Agency, and Believing (Part 2)

"Learning sometimes occurs because someone insists that you recognize the excellence in yourself." RIta Pierson In Part 1 of this article I shared the story of when I first believed I could be a successful student. This paradigm shift happened not because I earned an A on an exam or an assignment, or in the […]

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