Our Host Glenda is an NBCT with an MA in English literature. She taught English and speech 38 years and worked as an adjunct instructor for Idaho State University and the College of Southern Idaho before retiring in August 2019. As part of the NEA …
2/30, Bop Poem
Our Host Mo Daley is a middle school reading specialist in Homewood, Illinois. She has taught many subjects at just about every grade level, but has found her passion helping tweens and teens fall in love with reading. Mo may be obsessed with Little Free …
1/30, Shadow Poem
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Rooted in Community by Kristen Pastore-Capuana
Kristen Pastore-Capuana is an assistant professor of English at Buffalo State College, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate English education courses. She is also the co-coordinator of field experiences and community partnerships. A former high school English teacher in Western New York, Dr. Pastore-Capuana’s fourteen …
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Reviving Our Democracy and Revitalizing Our Schools and Communities: Reframing the Work of Teachers by Dr. Brian Charest
Brian Charest is an assistant professor in the School of Education at the University of Redlands and former public high school English teacher in both Chicago and Seattle. Check out this recent interview with Brian Charest about his new book, Civic Literacy in Schools and …
Backwards Poetry
Day 5, March’s Open Write with Katrina Morison Katrina teaches Pre AP English II and English IV in Skiatook, Oklahoma. She has taught in six counties in Oklahoma and in the US Virgin Islands. She seeks to be welcoming and responsive in her professional and …
License Plate Poetry
Day 4, March’s Open Write with Katrina Morison Katrina Morison teaches Pre AP English II and English IV in Skiatook, Oklahoma. She has taught in six counties in Oklahoma and in the US Virgin Islands. She seeks to be welcoming and responsive in her professional …
Your Life’s Table of Contents
Day 3, March’s Open Write with Dr. Kimberly Johnson Kimberly Johnson, Ed.D., is a literacy coach and media specialist in a public school in rural Georgia. A former public school classroom teacher for 20 Years, she taught all grades except 4th and 12th, and she …
To Code-Switch or Not to Code-Switch: Wrangling Linguistic Politics in the Interest of Students by Sue Weinstein
Sue Weinstein is the MacCurdy Distinguished Professor of English at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, where she works in New Literacy Studies and English Education. She has 2 books, The Room Is on Fire: The History, Practice, and Pedagogy of Youth Spoken Word Poetry (2018) and Feel These Words: Writing in the …
Second Grade Pain
Day 2, March’s Open Write with Dr. Kimberly Johnson Kimberly Johnson, Ed.D., is a literacy coach and media specialist in a public school in rural Georgia. A former public school classroom teacher for 20 Years, she taught all grades except 4th and 12th, and she …