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The Rewrite Newsletter

Matthew Johnson

This is the new home of my Rewrite Newsletter -- A teaching newsletter in search of equal parts balance and best practices

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

How I Plan to Cut Down on Student AI Misuse This Year

During our first departmental meeting of the year, a teacher offhandedly bemoaned the new paywall for Draftback, a tool for investigating the revision histories of students suspected of using AI. Another teacher responded by bringing up a n...

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AI Post #1: One Way I Plan to Use AI to Improve My Writing Instruction This Year

I remember sitting down to read a student paper last year and instantly feeling the beginnings of that whispered question that many teachers have come to know so well:

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Year 10 of the Re-Write Newsletter Begins and Exciting News!

A few weeks back I was scrolling through photos, and I stumbled upon a photo I’d long forgotten. It was from a class trip late in 2019, and in it my entire advisory class is piled together on a small merry-go-round—an action that, while nor...

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  • Matthew Johnson

    Matthew Johnson is an educator, writer, and now camp counselor from Ann Arbor, Michigan. And he can't wait until summer... :)

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