A Dedicated Writing Student: Akiro
Around this time last year, Akiro, a student whom I have been working with for six years this month, sent me a "Thanksgiving" email. Reading it, brought a . . .
The Importance of Word Choice
When I saw "word choice" listed as one of the ten grading criteria on the evaluation form for my son's first graded high school MLA-formatted paper, it . . .
Gratitude for Teachers
Never have I been so eager to wake up at 5:00 a.m. as I was this past Tuesday: my son's first day of a school year with full-time and regular instruction . . .
Are Good Academic Grades Always Reflective of Learning?
Writing involves a lot of thinking. Thus, I encourage my writing students to spend time thinking about what they want to write before they sit down to . . .
Maintaining Balance in My Life
Although the past 14 months have challenged me in so many different ways, they have also been liberating in that they have given me back the balance that . . .
Writing & Organizational Skills
Writing requires a tremendous amount of organization. Through my years of teaching writing, I have made a regular observation: organized students are . . .
The Importance of An Ongoing Writing Education
As my son, Jacob, gets ready to embark on his high school adventure, I have found myself reflecting on the time when he was in fifth grade and listened to . . .