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The Life of a Conflicted Teacher

Working hard to make sense of it all

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March 2014

Quick Key App

I'm not one to sing praises to many apps.  One, I'm not that big of a deal and two, I don't use a ton of apps right now.  However, this one is an app that can help streamline and save... Continue Reading →

Connections All Around Us

We hear a lot about being a "connected educator", how it makes our profession better, ourselves better.  I've bought into that whole-heartedly, creating (in my own mind) a network where I can find ideas, support, and ways to pushing my... Continue Reading →

Top 10 Lists

I've just finished reading "Top 20 Golden Age Hip-Hop Album" and yes, I loved it.  Many of the groups have been or still are favorites, and the top group, A Tribe Called Quest, I could put their work on shuffle, being... Continue Reading →

STEM Day

Last fall, five of my sixth graders, a group of seventh graders, and eighth graders had the chance to attend a STEM workshop geared towards middle school students.  Apparently, I failed to write about that experience.  Today, this is my... Continue Reading →

Why is it So Hard for Us to Parent?

We have a 13 year old daughter right now who's going through some pretty typical middle school attitude issue for us.  She's an intelligent child, cute as a button, but hasn't gained full control of her filter as she lets... Continue Reading →

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