Posted inElementary School, English Language Learners, Instruction & Curriculum, Literacy, Uncategorized

Seeking the Truth in Mexico City

Just a few days ago I found myself in Castillo de Chapultepec, on top of a large hill in Mexico City. The castle was formerly a military academy, presidential and imperial residence, and is now the site of the Museo Nacional de Historia (The National History Museum). I had come to Mexico City to escape […]

Posted inCurrent Events in Education, Middle School, Social Studies, The Traveling Teacher

The New Teacher in a New Country, and Year 9 in IB Geography

By Guest Writer Melissa Kandido Melissa Kandido teaches IB Art, IB History, IB English, & IB Geography for middle and upper grades at the Windhoek International School in Windhoek, Namibia.  She is sharing with us her experiences and adventures this year as an international educator and IB teacher.   Joining  a school community from a point […]

Posted inCurrent Events in Education, Instructional Strategies

Teaching Writing to Struggling Students

The first year that I was in the classroom I was surprised when I assigned a writing task on the play, “The Crucible” that many of the kids were excited to express their feelings about the antagonist, Abigail and protagonist, John.  For an entire class period we walked through the writing assignment and discussed possible ways […]