I always liked this time of year when I was teaching. Things sort of settle in, and the classes land on what will be the baseline for the remainder of the year. Things seem a little more in focus, a little less wildly variable. It is the first time of year that I ever felt there was a normal in my classroom.
Here's some reading from the week. Remember--you can help spread the word by sharing any pieces that strike you as important. Share them right from the original source. Every little bit helps.
The Absurd Year in Educational Censorship
I'm late with this one, but it's worth a read--PEN America compiles the lowlights from the year in attacks on the right to read.
What the American Teacher Act Shows Us About Education Now
Jose Luis Vilson has some thoughts about the proposal for a federal minimum teacher salary, and as always, they are smart and worth your time.
“Deja Vu All Over Again”“What Got Us Here, Won’t Get Us There” – Florida’s 8th Grade NAEP Disaster
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