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Teachers Who Keep on Giving

…is unevenly distributed. Advocacy depends on and builds collaborative relationships. Kathy’s students recognized that given the complexity of factors behind world hunger, they needed to work with community and global…

If You Find Yourself with Time on Your Hands—WRITE!

…on experience; communicating professionally and academically; building relationships with others, including friends, family, and like-minded individuals; and engaging in aesthetic experiences. In a 1982 English Journal article, Robert C. Wess…

Mentoring in the 21st Century

…to the Persian Gulf. Nina’s major move did not abort our communication. In fact, the move increased it. Like early career teachers who sometimes feel isolated in their own buildings,…

Teachers Sharing and Caring, Part I

…the Minnesota woods, reading books that are constantly arriving at his house, and building things. This fall, Thomas noticed that there was a connection between the Little Libraries his mom,…

A New Semester Begins

…Children can enjoy a community-building experience by meeting with friends to choose, read, and discuss books together in this activity from ReadWriteThink.org. Goal Setting In order to promote critical thinking…

Promoting Global Citizenship in Daily Teaching

…Chair Linda Adler-Kassner’s call focusing compositionists’ attention on “Writing Strategies for Action,” the CCCC Committee on Second Language Writing wanted to highlight concrete ways the work of scholar-teachers are building…

Democracy in a Public High School

…part of what we do makes this a better school. It builds a kind of community of the school that’s not present when students feel like they don’t really have…

Five Reasons Teachers Love Student Choice

…about their personalities and interests, which in turn makes it easier for teachers to build connections with these students and to succeed in teaching them: Book choices tell us a…

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