
A blog for teachers who get the feeling that the only opinions that count in education... do not belong to teachers. I try to post weekly.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 124 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 4 days ago |
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With final exam season in full swing—and one final mountain of essays forming the entry to summer—blogging feels like running with my shoes tied. On a typical day, I have at least half a dozen posts simmering. But heading into finals my cre...
Student Writing Notebooks Recap:
My students write the first five to seven minutes of each class with an embedded timer. We grade them side-by-side in weekly writing conferences. So long as they’re at length and on task, they get full cred...
Student Writing Notebooks Recap:
My students write the first five to seven minutes of each class with an embedded timer. We grade them side-by-side in weekly writing conferences. So long as they’re at length and on task, they get full cred...
If you truly want to improve student writing, then write every day. The end. That’s the big secret. Ignore the consultants and calls for complicated plans. Ignore the former-teacher textbook salesman and AI-everything mercha...
I wrote the following post in April 2025—Three complete drafts, apparently!—and then procrastinated about publishing until I just plain forgot. You know, this might be my biggest flaw in blogging: For every post I publish, I probably wrote...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Second generation teacher with experience across middle school, high school, and college admissions. I love teaching writing and showing other teachers why it’s easier than they think. I don't really eat paste.
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