Why Every Teacher Needs a Mastermind Group Blog Post

This is my latest article in a series on owning your professional learning. In this series, we explore what it means to own your professional learning. This article focuses on mastermind groups. These groups are self-initiated and democratic. Members meet together to provide accountability, structure,…

5 Ways to Boost Attendance in Virtual Class Meetings Blog Post

I have a friend who is a phenomenal teacher. She has been making a positive impact on middle schoolers’ lives for 20 years. I used to go into her classroom during my prep period and take detailed notes so I could refine my class. She…

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<< Click here to go back to Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Listen to Chapter 9 Listen below to the ninth chapter.   Read Chapter 9 I grabbed a dish rag and tied it around my face. Then, cutting out the eye holes, I tested it…

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<< Click here to go back to Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Listen to Chapter 8 Listen below to the eighth chapter.   Read Chapter 8 She pointed to the various monitors. “This is sort of like the central nervous system of our local operations. I…

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<< Click here to go back to Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Listen to Chapter 5 Listen below to the fifth chapter.   Read Chapter 5 Iris pulled me up by my cheesy arms and led me down a hallway, up a ramp and over to…

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Overview Tony Repugno is your average boy. Okay, he’s not your average boy. In fact, Tony isn’t even a boy. He’s a slice of pizza that came to life after a freak lab mistake. His whole life, Tony has been stuck at home in order…

I’m Releasing a Free Audio Book for Middle Grade Students Blog Post

Before getting started, I just want to point out that teachers have been amazing over the last few weeks. I’ve watched entire districts mobilize to provide online and long-distance instruction while also providing a safe way for kids to get breakfast and lunch. Someone tweeted…

Providing Spaces of Permission in the Midst of Uncertainty Blog Post

I spent hours on Saturday putting together a 3,500 word blog post, an eBook, and a toolkit. Given the stress of the previous days, I knew that sitting down for six hours and doing creative work would allow me to do something I loved while…

Seven Reasons to Geek Out on Educational Theory Blog Post

I haven’t written a new article in nearly month. After getting back my data, I plugged away at writing Chapters 4 and 5 of my dissertation, followed by a few revisions. I will likely defend it next week or the week after. One of the…