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When all else fails, keep teaching! Plus, a note on the power of feedback.

They said ‘Austin good start now we can start giving you critiques so you can do a second draft and make it better and a third draft and make it better and you can make it much much closer to this [the exemplar].’ – Ron Berger, Austin’s Butterfly Introduction: Today, the world seems to be teetering…

March 1, 2022 in Course 5 (Alive in the Classroom).

How Megan Got Her Groove Back (aka – The Restorative Powers of Collaboration)!

Collaboration is a journey with many pauses for reflection and celebration. – Shafali Part I: Megan Loses Her Groove Why do I always think of cheesy, dated movies as metaphors for my life? I don’t know. But I am so very decidedly a middle-aged millennial that I make even myself cringe. Despite the 90s rom-com…

February 17, 2022 in Course 5 (Alive in the Classroom).
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