Common core

The Death Knell for Elementary and Middle Schools: Creating the New Standard for Education

I’m pretty sure it’s time to do away with all elementary and middle schools. We’ve seen enough. The students obviously know everything and since the grades don’t really matter and […]

You Can’t Build a Time Machine

I didn’t write my column last week. The days leading up to last Tuesday came and went, and I knew I needed to sit down and write up something, but […]

You can’t Shame Your Way to Success

If you’re anything like the many people who step on the scale every morning, after enjoying a night - or full day of - candy, soda, and carbs, you’re probably […]

Teach Like It’s The 21st Century

In the beginning there were desks. There was a chalkboard. There was a podium. There were students in rows, pencils at the ready, notebooks opened, and a sage on the […]

When the Sidewalk Never Ends

I don't remember how old I was when my mom brought home a copy of Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends, but I know it’s the first book of poems […]

The Art of Procrastination

Procrastination is an art form. There should be a plaque, or a People’s Choice award, or a Certificate of Achievement for the focus and commitment it takes to truly sit […]

Semantics in the Era of “Sup?”

“Semantics semantics you don’t know semantics. Semantics matter, Mom!” my 7-year-old sang to my wife while at the dinner table the other evening. While she sang and pointed, my wife […]

Your Pseudo-Struggles, and the Effect on Your Students

It’s Monday morning, and I’m wondering if the teachers with whom I work are standing outside their doors, and greeting each student as they meander into the classroom. Are they […]

Confessions of an Educator

What is "Confessions of an Educator"? Too often teachers rely on what they learn in their education programs, and then are scared when they walk into their own classroom, and in […]

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