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  • Reading in the Contemporary World

    Two of my favorite teachers, both journalism instructors, are admittedly not the typical readers. One reads only non-fiction books, newspaper and magazine articles, and online list serves while the other contends he’s “not the typical English teacher” because he only reads online articles, list serves, and blogs. Even though they ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 27, 2008
  • The Purpose of Assessment

    During my student teaching my mentor teacher asked a seemingly straight-forward and simple question: why did you give a test after reading that novel? My response, an obviously silly and meaningless one (even after some thought), was “because it ends the unit.” I thought that unit closure required a test. A test meant we are finished ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 10, 2008
  • Culture of Failure

    Is it possible to create a culture of failure? My school is currently being asked to discover why the Freshman failure rate is so high. 1/3 of the Freshmen failed a class during their first semester in high school, and statistically speaking 30% of Freshmen who fail a course in their first high school year do [...]
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 8, 2008
  • Do We Create Student Failures?

    Recently, I sat down with one of our counselors and discussed the numerous reasons for so many freshman failures and failures in general. Of course, the normal reasons sprang up: student apathy, teacher ineffectiveness, absences, disconnections from school, and more. The one that bothered me the most, surprising as it may seem, is a failure to ...
    Posted to The Doc Is In (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 26, 2008