Through the (Contemporary) Looking Glass, and What Teachers Found There by Nina Schoonover, North Carolina State University “Where should I go?” -Alice “That depends on where you want to end up” -The Cheshire Cat Cameras allow us to adventure through the looking glass as we …
Mandalas with Metaphors
Our Host Anna J. Small Roseboro is a wife and mother, poet and writing coach, and National Board Certified Teacher with over forty years of experience teaching students in middle school, high school, and in college, in public, parochial, and private schools in five states. …
Composing from Compost
Our Host Anna J. Small Roseboro is a wife and mother, poet and writing coach, and National Board Certified Teacher with over forty years of experience teaching students in middle school, high school, and in college, in public, parochial, and private schools in five states. …
Teacher-Poet Mentor Poem
Welcome to the 2021-2022 Open Write Series. Subscribe (on the right) to receive notices of new prompts. And subscribe here to join the Ethical ELA newsletters. Learn more about the Open Write here including upcoming Open Write dates. Our Host Denise Krebs is enjoying writing …
I Dream a World
Welcome to the 2021-2022 Open Write Series. Subscribe (on the right) to receive notices of new prompts. And subscribe here to join the Ethical ELA newsletters. Learn more about the Open Write here including upcoming Open Write dates. I Dream a World Our Host Denise …
Hay(na)ku
Welcome to the 2021-2022 Open Write Series where educators come together for five days each month to nurture their writing lives. Educators from across the country host each month by bringing new writing ideas to this space. The only “rule” is to take care of …
Rejecting Queer Erasure: Moving Towards Queer Visibility in ELA by Michelle M. Falter
The Sunday Post on Ethical ELA is a year-long series featuring weekly contributions written by English language arts educator-scholars from across the country. Explore past posts here, and explore another Ethical ELA contribution from Michelle, Chandra L. Alston, & Crystal Chen Lee Becoming Anti-Racist English Teachers: …
Tulsa Race Massacre: Knowing the history of your place with Shelley Martin-Young
With over thirty years of K-12 experience including elementary classroom teacher, elementary librarian, and district technology coach, Shelley Martin-Young is now a doctoral candidate and graduate teaching assistant at Oklahoma State University. Her research interests include using children’s and young adult literature to disrupt the …
Spaces for Writing, Thinking, and Becoming by Dixie K. Keyes and Jessica Wiley
The Sunday Post on Ethical ELA is a year-long series featuring weekly contributions written by English language arts educator-scholars from across the country. Explore past posts here. Welcome, Dixie and Jessica! Dixie Keyes is a professor of education at Arkansas State University where she teaches undergraduate pedagogy …
The Blurred Boundary of Expert and Novice by Abby Kindelsperger
The Sunday Post on Ethical ELA is a year-long series featuring weekly contributions written by English language arts educator-scholars from across the country. Explore past posts here. Welcome, Abby! Abby Kindelsperger is a lecturer and Associate Director of English Education at University of Illinois at Chicago. Her …