If you have been reading Stories from School Arizona (this blog), you probably sense that, as challenging as “emergency” teaching and learning was in the spring (to steal a term from Fisher, Frey and Hattie), the scene in schools this
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Remember the Wonder Pets? It was a TV show on Nick Jr that featured an adorable trio of heroes—a chick, a hamster, and a turtle. In each episode, they would combine their unique skill sets and rescue a poor, stranded
Read MoreThe Art of Not Taking It Personal
In teaching, many people have an opinion about what we do and how we do it. We might hear from parents, stakeholders, and even the students who are sitting in front of us. They will tell you what they think
Read MoreMay the Odds be Ever in Our Favor: Reopening Schools in the Midst of a Pandemic
You are an essential worker! If I have to be at work, then you have to be at work.” “One student or teacher death due to COVID is one too many!” “Going to school is what is best for kids.
Read MoreFinding Hope
I believe in the sun even when it is not shining And I believe in love even when there’s no one there And I believe in God even when [s]he is silent I believe through any trial there is always
Read MoreHello Hybrid! Here We Go!
WEEK NINE! I have survived nearly nine weeks of virtual learning. Honestly, I can’t believe it because it’s flown by. It had not flown by in the typical way a school year does, but nonetheless, it’s the end of the
Read MoreBack to the Future – Where is Doc when you need him?
Think back, ALL the way back, to your first year of teaching. What do you remember? Were you as effective as you hoped to be? I often joke that I want to go back to apologize to those students, as
Read MoreWhy Old People Say It All The Time
(This is an edited version of my contribution to 3Ps in a Pod: An Educational Podcast, Season 7 Episode 12, Dear Me: A Letter to My Beginner Teacher Self, produced by the Arizona K12 Center.) Hey, Well, I said yes to
Read MoreScaffolding across the Digital Divide
Somehow, someway, this semester my students will study the words of W.E.B. Du Bois, Ray Bradbury, William Shakespeare, Octavia Butler, John Updike, and depending on time, a smattering of other poets. But first, we’re studying The Carebears. 9th grade honors
Read MoreMy mask helps you and your mask helps me. While masks are still controversial and even politically divisive, the CDC and the WHO have reiterated their importance in being the best prevention against COVID. Masks provide what’s called “source control”
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