Gravatar A co-authorship/consultant on a basal reading series? ELL work?

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Gravatar Best wishes for the next leg of your journey. Thanks for sharing this part of your adventure!


Gravatar thanks for creating this space...and good luck on the next step. yikes!


Gravatar I'll miss reading your stuff, but I'm glad you are going forward and not trapped in doctoral education land like some folks I went to school with.


Gravatar Best wishes as you embark on the next stage!

I think I may have secured a university post for next fall. I won't be officially done with my degree until next December, but the school appears to find that acceptable. Should be interesting to step from 17 years in a classroom with kids to a classroom helping shape teachers. I hope you find it exciting, too!


Gravatar Good luck.


Gravatar Hi Jenny,

Congratulations.

Before you go, do you have lessons learned?
Here's mine: Blogs don't work as well as they might

- Threadedness opposes cumulation, sometimes leading to deja vu all over again

- Too much conduct unbecoming a high school graduate: You asked questions about math curriculum for a school district and were dealt with dismissively. I was surprised to see this on another blog that revels in stories of dismissive treatment of parents by administrators.

- Too little faculty participation. The transparency is good, but we don't have meaninful (e.g. decisionmakers) participation in a dialogue.

Any thougths about:
"it is reasonable to speculate that polarization is most likely to occur, and to be most extreme, under circumstances in which group membership is made salient and people have a high degree of anonymity." (The Law of Group Polarization, Cass R. Sunstein)


Gravatar Congratulations


Gravatar And you have given us so much.

We hope you stay around. But if you go, rest assured that you'll be missed.


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