Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

Before We Debate What Students Read, We Need to Talk About Whether They Can

This summer, thousands of adults are returning to Homer’s The Odyssey. It can be said the renewed interest is due to Christopher Nolan’s adaptation by the same name, which was released in the United States on July 17, 2026. Across generations, people have returned to this epic because it explores ideas that still matter today—identity, […]

Posted inPedagogy

Why I Stopped Using Writing Rubrics

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! In my English and writing courses, I always love to share the following Anne Lamott quote with students: “…writing needs to breathe and move.” To further expand on this quote, I explain that writing cannot be constricted in a […]