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Why Teachers Must All Tell Our Stories

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YES, YES, YESSS! Read Julie Conlon’s great story that explains why teachers must all tell our stories to people beyond our school. I can’t resist repeating just how Julie says it: I would brag about Shauna, who read a Louisa May Alcott novel in a day, and about Roberto, who wants to start a student […]

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Principal Encourages Teacher AND Student Voice

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Happy New Year to all. Let’s start the year on this website with an especially timely matter. Many teachers worry that they’ll get in trouble with their principal if they speak out publicly. However, our voices are especially needed NOW at the start of this new year, as Congress wrestles with the Federal budget and […]

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Teachers Meet Chicago Tribune Journalists

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So here’s our last message before the new year. After urging everyone we could think of to get their voices out in public, it occurred to us that we hadn’t, ourselves, begun to practice what we were so incessantly pestering others to do. So we arranged, through an interested reporter to have 5 teachers meet […]

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Teachers Tell Your Story While Still Healthy

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Welcome back after Christmas. Here’s a story fit for the season: High school English teacher David Menasche is traveling the country to see how his teaching has affected the lives of his former students. Menasche is dying of cancer and wants to know if his dedication made a difference (which it obviously did) and this […]

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Enduring Some Uncivil Blog Response

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As we encourage teachers to communicate more with the wider public, we need to be up front that it might involve enduring some uncivil blog response — we may sometimes get some cranky comments on what we have to say. This came up because Peter Smagorinsky sent us a lovely portrait of a great teacher […]

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Fight Education Gloom and Doom

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New data shows that American kids are moving up toward the top in international comparisons of reading achievement. We may not consider the standardized measures very meaningful, but since people do use them to criticize our schools, we should call attention when they’re more positive. So use this new info about U.S. 4th graders as reported […]

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Teachers Just Like You Win Awards

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So read in this link to THE Journal (focused on technology in education) about how American teachers just like you win awards for outstanding projects using technology with their kids. And when you see what the projects are about you’ll realize that you and dozens of teachers you know conduct activities just as exciting as […]

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Mourning Loss Yet Celebrating Teaching

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Your blogger is back, contemplating Sandy Hook, which includes mourning loss yet celebrating teaching. The wonderful work by those teachers and the principal reflect education at its very best — promoting thinking and inquiring, while caring for the children and recognizing them as individuals, continually improving teachers’ practice even though they were already outstanding. We […]

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Great Strategy from a Mass. Teacher for Getting the Word out about Your Classroom

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Steve is still on break, but this is his colleague Harry with an article from The New York Times describing a great strategy from an inspiring Massachusetts middle school teacher, Ron Adams, for getting the word out about his wonderful classroom. When Adams meets journalists, senators, governors, mayors, school superintendents, and professors, he sends them annual […]

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Time for a Break

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Dear Teachers Speak Up Readers– Your friendly blogger is taking a short break. When I’m back on line here, I hope to see some great news of teachers’ messages to the wider world.

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