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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 gratitude, I…

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You are a Teacher; Not a Mum, Not a Savior: Teacher

As a full first-term teacher assistant, I was living the dream. I had built a class family that followed the rules, settled nicely, and spread love amongst each other so much so that we had become the envy of the other classes. I juggled many responsibilities and still found a way to show up in…

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Ronie L. Mataquel: Leading Through Service, Faith, and Innovation

“To lead is to serve—faith gives the courage to do both.” This guiding principle has shaped the remarkable career of Dr. Ronie L. Mataquel, a visionary educator, scholar, and community leader whose impact stretches from classrooms in Queens, New York, to Filipino communities worldwide, to being named a Top 50 Educator for The Educator’s Room.…

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Instructional Coaching That Actually Works 

It all started in a classroom that looked like everything was going as planned. The students seemed to be engaged. The lesson was moving along. Nothing appeared to be off-track. But when the teacher and I sat down afterward, she paused and said, “I think they’re doing the work, but, honestly,  I don’t think they…

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Turning Recess into a Cultural Celebration

This school year has unfolded during a time when conversations about diversity, immigration, and education seem to be everywhere, leaving a quiet uncertainty about belonging.  Many parents and educators are wondering how to continue creating spaces where every child feels seen, safe and like they truly belong. At my children’s elementary school, an answer began…

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Gratitude Tour: Kelly Chung

“Aunty Mom” is what her students affectionately call her.  My wife Merf and I called her Kelly throughout our high school days.  Kelly is one of my wife’s best friends.  That creative spelling of my wife’s nickname comes from Kelly.  My correspondence with Kelly in the months after I saw her in Knoxville last summer…

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ALA Reports Surge in Book Challenges and Bans During National Library Week 2026

During National Library Week (April 19–25, 2026), the American Library Association (ALA) released new data highlighting a continued rise in attempts to censor books and library materials across the United States in 2025. According to ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF), 4,235 unique titles were challenged in public, school, and academic libraries last year—the second-highest…

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Gratitude Tour: Carl and Nancy Frye

Carl Frye was one of the first colleagues I came to know well at Blue Ridge when I arrived in 1998.  I wouldn’t coach until the winter, but,…

On the ethics of properly grading students

I wanted to take a break from my usual cynical storytelling — don’t worry, I’ve got plenty of that — and address a very serious concern: an ethical,…