
Passion in Teaching — And What to Do When You Lose It
There is something magnetic about passionate people. You can hear it in their voice when they start talking about the thing they love. Even if

There is something magnetic about passionate people. You can hear it in their voice when they start talking about the thing they love. Even if

A negative experience I had during my teacher training profoundly shaped the way I thought about assessment. The course was, ironically enough, about best practice

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If I had to compile a list of phrases that are most commonly on my lips as a parent of three teenagers and one pre-teen,

I spent the first ten years of my career as a teacher setting the pace of learning in my classroom. I was so excited when

I was a big fan of Star Trek: The Next Generation when I was growing up. For some readers, this admission might diminish my credibility

Growing up, I had a lot of pride in my family history. On my mother’s side, my grandparents were immigrants to Canada who had resisted

I started painting my stairwell before the pandemic began. I had just put the first coat of drywall compound on all the dents and scratches

If you are a teacher, why did you get into teaching? Take a minute to think about that. Actually, stop reading right after this paragraph

Have you ever been part of a cooking disaster? Not the kind involving a malfunctioning appliance or a grease fire, though that’s terrible. Rather, I’m