Cultural Responsiveness Starts with Real Caring

Cultural Responsiveness Starts with Real Caring

If you can show me how I can cling to that which is real to me, while teaching me a way into the larger society, then and only then will I drop my defenses and hostility, and I will sing your praises and help you to make the desert bear fruit. –Ralph Ellison...

5 Common Myths about Culturally Responsive Pedagogy

This is the first in a series of posts demystifying culturally responsive pedagogy. This past school year, my colleague and I spent one day a month with a group of BTSA (Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment) support providers at one of our local county offices of...

Connecting Teaching and Learning

home based jobs I love this cartoon because it highlights the disconnection between teaching and learning that some times happens. I remember when I was in my first year of teaching back in the day. I taught composition to high school juniors and seniors. I remember a...
Three Ways to Improve Reading WITHOUT a Book This Summer

Three Ways to Improve Reading WITHOUT a Book This Summer

It’s summer time. Soon children are going to be signing up for summer reading programs at the library. Here’s a radical idea. Let’s work on improving low-performing students’ reading skills without a book this summer. Here’s why I say this. I was watching The Secret...