Thank you to all who attended my sessions at ILA in St. Louis! I hope you left with many ideas to implement in your classrooms. As promised, here are the PowerPoints from each session. The handouts remain on the conference…

create an inspired classroom
Thank you to all who attended my sessions at ILA in St. Louis! I hope you left with many ideas to implement in your classrooms. As promised, here are the PowerPoints from each session. The handouts remain on the conference…
Here is a link to an article I wrote this week for Middleweb. You’ll find 5 engaging, practical ideas for post-reading activities. Enjoy! 5 Reader Activities to Invite Higher Thinking
As I was thinking this weekend about the Charleston massacre, and about the deep suffering of this world, I found myself drawn to the books I usually turn to in times of darkness. Not the cheery self-help books that line…
If you’re like me, you’re exhausted by now. You’ve given your best effort for 165 days or so (not that every day was your best, but every day was your best effort for that day), and with a couple weeks…
The idea of having a mission statement is not new: businesses, schools and non-profits have long espoused the practice as a way to define, give direction, differentiate, and motivate. Stephen Covey1 famously popularized the personal mission statement; Bruce Feiler2 is…
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