One of my favorite “new year” writing activities to do with students was inspired by this tweet from #disrupttexts co-founder Tricia Ebarvia. We read the poems together and then I ask them to quickwrite about five things they would metaphorically
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“To teachers and ed support professionals: I see you, I respect you & I will always stand up for you.” -Katie Hobbs, State of the State Speech 2023 For the first time in 14 years an Arizona governor prioritized public
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I had the opportunity to attend Arizona’s State of the State address and opening senate ceremonies this past week, and you can be sure I jumped on that chance! As a citizen, it was pretty cool to witness. As an
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Since 2020, our country has been hit with a wave of teacher resignations that don’t seem to be subsiding anytime soon. Social media and the news are full of reasons why teachers shouldn’t stay in the profession. Instead of focusing
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Tell me if you have heard this one…“I would love to be a teacher so I can only work when the kids are at school and have all of those breaks and summers off!” I have been a teacher for
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I find myself sitting on my couch during one of the last nights of winter break, and I honestly don’t know how I feel. This break has been a wonderful time spent with family and friends. I’ve done some winter
Read MoreHow Many StuBens is That?
“The team with the most StuBens at the end of 45 minutes wins!” the instructor said. So naturally, I wanted to win the game and started right away to get as many StuBens as possible. This was a simulation I
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