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Bilingual Education: Good For Everyone… and Dangerous Too

Recently The Educator’s Room posted an article for discussion on bilingual education from the Washington Post. The article asked “Why is bilingual education good for rich kids but bad for poor, immigrant kids?” Bilingual education, if you’re not familiar with the term, is teaching a second (or third, or fourth) language through content area instruction […]

Posted inFeatured, Instruction & Curriculum, Instructional Strategies, Literacy

Close and Critical Reading: Author’s Craft

This post is the second in my series on strategies for teaching students to do Close and Critical Reading (CCR). The first post defining it is here. The next one, about strategies for teaching summary, is here. The second CCR question is How does the author say it? Students need to understand what rhetorical devices are and […]

Posted inClassroom Management, Current Events in Education, Featured, Opinion, Principals' Corner

Principals, Here’s What Your Teachers Need From You

I’ve been pretty fortunate – in my 10 years in the classroom, I’ve had some stand up and stalwart principals. Beginning with my principal during student-teaching and all the way through my current principal, I’ve come to learn three important characteristics that are present in all great school leaders: Great principals have an open door […]