The Importance of Finding Your Village: A Guest Post from Liz Shults

Anyone who's ever spent time teaching - any level- knows that, as a teacher, you are constantly surrounded by people.  Young people, old people, boss people, parent people, friend people, not-so-friendly people.  PEOPLE ALL THE TIME.  Teaching is a people-centric profession.  And yet, for an industry so saturated with human interaction, it can be mighty … Continue reading The Importance of Finding Your Village: A Guest Post from Liz Shults

Using GAFE to Delay the Grade: A Guest Post from Chris Miller

So Kristy did a guest blog post for Cult of Pedagogy about delaying the grade. In it she expresses her frustration with students’ “intense focus on the all-important grade.” What bothers her the most is that her feedback goes ignored. We English teachers live this every day. I, too, used to shake my head when, … Continue reading Using GAFE to Delay the Grade: A Guest Post from Chris Miller

Personalities in the Classroom: Insights from Anne Bogel’s Reading People

This summer I was lucky enough to be chosen for the launch team for Anne Bogel's book, Reading People.  I'll be honest, when I filled out the interest form, I neither knew what the book was about nor what I would have to do if I made it to the launch team.  But I jumped … Continue reading Personalities in the Classroom: Insights from Anne Bogel’s Reading People