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, Rich Novack! Rich Novack, Ph.D. teaches high school English and serves as the co-Chair of ELATE’s Commission on …
Writing Environments by Russ Mayo
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, Russ Mayo! Russell Mayo is an Assistant Professor of English and Writing Program Director at Purdue University Northwest in Hammond, Indiana. …
A Few Glimpses into the Good by Michael Anderson
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.) This Sunday, we welcome Michael Anderson. Michael Anderson is a doctoral student in English Education at NCSU and …
30/30, Congratulations!
A message from Sarah: As of 6:00am on 4/30, here is a snapshot of the verse love that has flourished in our world because of you: 26, 264 views 3,786 visitors 6,249 poems and responses unquantifiable love Please tell us about your #verselove experience so …
29/30, Environmental Voices Poem
Note: Can’t find the comment box? Friends, WordPress has had an “update” which disabled my fancy comment platform (allowing font features and images, allowing me to control where the comment box rests). Now we endure the default commenting app. Alas, you must now scroll, scroll …
28/30, How to Say It Poem
Note: Friends, the comment section looks different because of a WordPress issue that is not allowing my fancy commenting platform that allows font features. Further, the comment box is at the bottom of the page, so scroll, scroll to the end or hit CTRL+END. Thank …
27/30, Secret Connoisseur Poem
Our Host Karen Workun is a National Board Certified high school English teacher in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is married to her middle-school crush Zac and is mom to two adventurous children, Isaiah and Gideon. Karen also volunteers with Poetic Justice, a non-profit dedicated to cultivating …
26/30, Who Do I Want to Become Poem
Our Host Hanna Al-Jibouri is a teacher in Tulsa, OK. She has a Bachelors in English/Creative Writing with a minor in Gender Studies from Hendrix College and a Masters in Teaching and Literacy. She is the Board President and volunteer for the nonprofit Poetic Justice …
25/30, The Labels That I Wear Poem
Dear Teacher-Poets, As some of you know, I moved from Chicago to Oklahoma almost two years ago to teach English education at Oklahoma State University. You may not know that I was a social worker in Chicago jails before I became a teacher. So when …
24/30, Snapshots in Time Poem
Our Host Susan Ahlbrand has been teaching 8th grade English/language arts for 33 years in the small southern Indiana town of Jasper. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, writing, listening to music, watching sports, and spending time with her husband, their four kids, and …