New Teacher Revolution

I am really excited that very soon I can officially call myself an author as my first book is now released for pre-published purchase through Corwin Publishing. For those that have published a book, you know the process is daunting and liberating on so many levels. As an English teacher is was great to be […]

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It’s About the People

School districts, states and even the Federal Department of Education have rolled out initiative after initiative after initiative in schools. These initiatives come with programs, protocols, procedures and all have intentions of improving student learning at some level. Many of them are conceived with the best intentions in mind. The creators of any one of […]

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They Are Watching

Whether we like it or not, kids are always watching. As a parent, kids are always watching what we do and say. Same can be said about teachers and our daily interaction with students. This is an immense responsibility; one I have been reflecting greatly on lately in both my role as parent and teacher. […]

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Edu-All Star

Last night I had the opportunity to be a guest on the Edu-All Stars podcast with Chris Kesler and Todd Nesloney. It was a great conversation and the work these guys are doing to share the EduWins amongst our ranks is tremendous. I encourage you to take a look at their site and the massive […]

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Pushing Back

Are we pushing back enough? Lately I’ve been pondering this question on a lot of different levels. For starters, as a teacher there are a lot of things that we do or have done to us that we don’t question or push back against. To be clear I don’t think of pushing back as being […]

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Intellectual Safety

           Recently I had the opportunity to visit Kailua High School on the island or Oahu. My good friend Dr. Chad Miller is the Philosopher in Residence at the school. Chad, in his role with the University of Hawaii, trains teachers on how to use a program called Philosophy for Children […]

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Write Until You Puke

This school year my district, as many across the country are, is in full adoption and implementation of the new Common Core Standards for ELA. We have taken a very systematic approach of breaking down the standards and fitting them into the context of our school district. The groups of teachers involved in this process […]

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Because I Said So

Because I said so. As a parent I will admit I have used this explanation for things I have asked my sons to do. It is the catchall phrase meaning, “don’t ask me why and just do what I told you to do.” The other day in class I was speaking with my students about […]

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You Never Know

As another school year draws to a close I always like to look back and reflect on the year. For me this was an especially difficult and trying to school year. The students that I worked with although rewarding, were often challenging and testing me in many ways I had not been tested before. However, […]

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Adults are the Problem

The other night I was having a conversation with a good friend of mine on twitter. Over the course of the conversation I made the comment “adults are always the problem”. I said it half jokingly and even made a side comment and promise to use it in my next presentation. However, as I think […]

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