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Disability Literature

Seeing, Reading, and Talking About Disability: Furthering Inclusion in the Classroom by Rebecca Weber

Rebecca Weber is an assistant professor and the Education and Teaching Librarian at Oklahoma State University. She holds a Masters in Library and Information Studies from the University of Oklahoma. Her research interests include the intersection of disability and curriculum and the role of libraries …

Steps to Being (Insert Name)

Day 4, February’s Open Write with Rachelle Lipp Though I am still new to the gig of teaching (I’m currently in year five), I have had experiences in myriad schools. Growing up, I attended a small, Catholic school in the northwest corner of Iowa. Upon …

Sonnets (Don’t Run Away)

Day 1, February’s Open Write with Allison Berryhill Allison Berryhill teaches English and journalism in Atlantic, Iowa. She is a publications-coordinator for the Iowa Council of Teachers of English.  Her sonnets have been awarded first place in the Iowa Poetry Association’s Lyrical Iowa competition in …

January Open Write Ethical ELA

Inauguration

Day 5, January’s Open Write for Educators with Susie Morice & Stacey L. Joy Stacey L. Joy is a National Board Certified Teacher, Google Certified Educator, L.A. County and LAUSD Teacher of the Year with 35 years of elementary classroom teaching experience. She currently teaches 5th grade at …

January Open Write, Ethical ELA

One Word

Day 3, January’s Open Write for Educators with Stacey L. Joy Stacey L. Joy is a National Board Certified Teacher, Google Certified Educator, L.A. County and LAUSD Teacher of the Year with 35 years of elementary classroom teaching experience. She currently teaches 5th grade at Baldwin Hills Pilot …

Dr. Sarah Fleming

Teaching English, the Day After by Sarah Fleming

Dr. Sarah Fleming received her doctorate in Literacy Education at Syracuse University in May of 2020, and she currently works as an English teacher at Westhill High School in Syracuse, New York. She works primarily with students in the 1oth-12 grades, and her pedagogy centers …

Day 2, January Open Write with Susie Morice

Evidence

Day 2, January’s Open Write for Educators with Susie Morice Susie Morice spent 30 years in the public school classrooms in the St. Louis, Missouri area.  Long a Gateway Writing Project and Missouri Writing Project veteran, Susie loves what the National Writing Project has done …

January Open Write, day 1

Conversations

Day 1, January’s Open Write for Educators with Susie Morice Susie Morice spent 30 years in the public school classrooms in the St. Louis, Missouri area.  Long a Gateway Writing Project and Missouri Writing Project veteran, Susie loves what the National Writing Project has done …

Social Reading with Ethical ELA

Social Reading in the Margins of Digital Texts by Sheri Vasinda

With over 25 years of K12 experience that include elementary classroom teacher, campus reading specialist and district literacy coach, Sheri Vasinda now supports preservice and inservice teachers in developing deep understandings of literacy processes and practices at Oklahoma State University.  She is passionate about supporting …

#OpenWrite Praise Poem

July #OpenWrite: Praise Poem

Brian Glaser has written two books of poems, All the Hills and The Sacred Heart. He has also published many essays on poetry and poetics, and he teaches English at Chapman University in Orange, California. Inspiration I find inspiration in this description of the form …