Avoiding the Eyeroll: 5 Tips for Writing for Adolescents
The most influential teacher I ever had was always looking down on us. Mr. Bron was my teacher for both 6th and 7th grade. He
The most influential teacher I ever had was always looking down on us. Mr. Bron was my teacher for both 6th and 7th grade. He
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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