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Mixing Them Up Today: Anagram Poetry

Welcome to day 1 of the October open write for educators! We are so glad you are here. Read the inspiration, process, and mentor poem below, and then scroll to the bottom to compose your poem. Please respond to at least three other poets. Inspiration …

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#openwrite: Lists

We Love Lists

Friends, this is the final day of the September Open Write. Big, big thank you to Barb and Allison for hosting this month, offering such rich inspiration and encouragement along the way. We will be back here in October (16-20) with writing hosts Anna, Cara, …

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A Poem to a Student

Inspiration: A Poem to a Student Hannah.James.Kenny.May. I recently wrote a sonnet about meeting a past student in the grocery store and forgetting her name. Like many of you, I have taught thousands of students over the years, and I cannot hold them all firmly …

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An Out of Body Experience for “Sunday, Fun Day”

Welcome to day 2 of the September Open Write! Below is your writing inspiration, some ideas for getting started, and a sample poem. When you are ready, post your poem in the comment section below. Join us tonight at 5pm CT to meet other Open-Writers …

Finding Yourself Again: A Memory Poem

Welcome to the September Open Write! Below is your writing inspiration, some ideas for getting started, and a sample poem. When you are ready, post your poem in the comment section below. Would you like to meet other Open-Writers? Join us online Sunday night @5pm …

Literacy to What End…by Tiffany M Nyachae

Literacy to What End…for Students and Teachers of Color…because Academically, Systemically, and Structurally We Still are Not Saved!? By Tiffany M. Nyachae, Ph.D. When I left the classroom in June of 2013, I found refuge in creating out-of-school spaces for young people to use literacy …

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Mental Health in the High School English Classroom by Kia Jane Richmond

Social Emotional Learning, Young Adult Literature, and Mental Health in the High School English Classroom by Kia Jane Richmond, Ph.D. John Green, beloved author of young adult novels such as The Fault in Our Stars and Turtles All the Way Down, says that “all fiction …

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Golden Shovel

Our Host Tracie McCormick holds master’s degrees in English and school leadership and teaches ELA and social studies in Oak Forest, IL. Her one word this year is ATTEMPT, so she is enjoying new methods of personal and professional growth, which is what led her …

Hiding in Plain Sight: Rural Students in Sub/Urban Teacher Education Programs by Chea Parton

Chea Parton is a farm-girl, former rural high school English teacher, and current assistant professor of instruction at The University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests include representations of the rural in young adult literature, film, and other pop culture texts; rural outmigrant teacher …