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The Teacher Tightrope

Sue Granzella

Teaching during culture wars, including inspiration, classroom stories, and tools for teachers and education-adjacent people.

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Latest Issues

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The first day of school is BIG. For 32 years, my summertime nightmares were of bedlam on Day One because I’d forgotten to prepare lessons for my class. I’d toss and turn the night before the new year started, waking long before my alarm. On...

4 months ago
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One click - your help with my book's title?

Hi there! My editor and I are trying to figure out what the title should be. I’m nervous! The right/wrong title can really make a difference.

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T-Shirts, Democracy, and Discomfort

A few weeks ago, I was waving a protest sign along with many hundreds—thousands?—of others in an East Bay city. It was the No Kings Day protest, and my personal focus was Trump’s anti-immigrant actions that are terrorizing immigrants across...

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  • Sue Granzella

    Giving voice to teachers and librarians in the age of education culture wars. Teacher, author, fan of stand-up comedy, and stalker of dogs.

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