Gratitude Tour: Buster Dunsmore

Buster.  Funny first name, right?  Especially for someone who has earned the right to go by his actual first name rather than a silly, southern nickname given to him when…

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When Numbers Tell Stories: Connecting Math and English in the classroom

Some educators may balk at combining English and Math under the heading of language arts, while some students might unhappily conclude that learning math is like learning a foreign language. There’s truth in the latter view considering, for example, that the basis of solving word problems algebraically is translating words into math expressions. Math is…

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New research reinforces the importance of recess

For generations, recess has been viewed by many students as the best part of the school day. But according to pediatricians, researchers, and child development experts, recess is far more than a pause between lessons—it is a critical part of healthy learning and development. A growing body of research, reaffirmed by the American Academy of…

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Dr. Sawsan Jaber: Championing Voice, Agency, and Educational Justice

Dr. Sawsan Jaber’s career in education has never been defined by comfort or convention—it has been guided by necessity, conviction, and a deep commitment to justice. From a young age, she gravitated toward spaces where learning was transformative, where teachers modeled agency, and where students could see themselves as capable of shaping their worlds. Born…

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A Memoir of Ostracization: This disgusting feast of filth

Like most of my fellow human beings, I have made mistakes. I lied about eating a second cookie when I was ten years old. I did not signal my intent to turn and accidentally cut off a minivan full of children on their way to soccer practice. I even forgot to wear a hat during…

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Gratitude Tour: William Scipio

I met William Scipio at the Brass Tap in Baltimore, MD, Wednesday evening, October 29, 2025.  Though in the past he has typically paid for my dinner when we’ve gotten together, this time he allowed me to foot the bill.  His beverage of choice was Wheatley vodka with sweet tea.  I’ve grown close to many…

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Teacher Appreciation Deals for the week of May 4-8

This upcoming week of May 4-8 is Teacher Appreciation Week, with Teacher Appreciation Day being May 5th. According to the nonprofit TCEA, Teacher Appreciation Week originated in the early…

Gratitude Tour: Chuck Roser

I visited Chuck Roser, his husband Tom, and their sweet rescue dog Patsy in their Pittsboro, NC, home on Friday, September 12, 2025.  As a gesture of my…