education · guest blogger · inspiration · international educator · public education

How the Finns Create a Sense of Community in Their Schools

How do we compare a country with a fairly homogeneous population of five and a half million people, with less than 5% of the population in poverty, to the United States? Well, forty years ago, when Finland was overhauling their education system and studying models from other countries, they could have followed our lead and jumped on our No Child Left Behind bandwagon, eventually moving to high-stakes testing and teacher assessment as a means to improve education.

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Memorial Day

Here's hoping your Memorial Day was filled with remembrance, rest, and gratitude. Patriotism consists not in waving the flag, but in striving that our country shall be righteous as well as strong. ---James Bryce 

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Friday Favorites

Send a note. This week I have been intentional about sending notes of thanks and encouragement. It is a sure-fire way to turn the day positive. Sevenly. I love the way I can support a variety of charities and restock my closet. I really like following Sevenly on Instagram. Great photos + awesome quotes. Quote.… Continue reading Friday Favorites

independent writing projects · informational writing · mentor texts · non-narrative writing · nonfiction

Inspiring Independent Writing Project Mentor Text (Part 3 of 5)

If you're planning to launch independent writing projects in your class during the final weeks of school, then you'll most likely have several students who might want to write a book about a topic of expertise.  Therefore, it might be nice to have a few new mentor texts on hand that you didn't use when… Continue reading Inspiring Independent Writing Project Mentor Text (Part 3 of 5)

presentations · research

The Payoff

I've been working with Keith Bollman and his fifth grade class on a research project. The end result is a tour of the solar system, completely planned, designed, researched, and created by the students. I have learned so much about collaboration through this experience. One of the parts they designed was to collect key information… Continue reading The Payoff

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persuasive writing · student work

Purposeful Persuasion

"Mom, you need to talk to Noah and tell him I need more cinnamon on my morning toast." I raised my eyebrows at the first grader. "I doubt you need more. You already go crazy with it." "Seriously, Mom. Noah skimps on the cinnamon. I tried to tell him, but he says I have enough.… Continue reading Purposeful Persuasion

writer's notebook · writing

WN Collecting Idea

Writer Jordana Horn went into her son's class, filled with seven and eight year-old kids, earlier this month to lead a session on journaling. She asked the students to write what they don't 'get' about adults and what they will definitely do/not do when they are adults.  She transcribed part of the conversation she had… Continue reading WN Collecting Idea

humor · independent writing projects · mentor texts

Inspiring Independent Writing Project Mentor Text (Part 2 of 5)

The Day My Mom Came to Kindergarten can be used to help kids find a topic and to teach students a variety of craft moves. Read more about this book and then leave a comment if you'd like a chance to win a copy.

professional development · reflections · Reflective Practice · the persona of a writer · Write: It's good for you! · writing

Writing Matters

Today Deb Gaby and I finished leading the third day of a three-day Foundations of Writing Workshop training. At the end, we asked for reflections. Teacher after teacher commented on the impact of adult writing time. In each session, we gave time to write. If we want to learn how to teach writers, it's not… Continue reading Writing Matters

mentor texts · professional development · speech

Preparing a Keynote

The keynote speeches I'm preparing to deliver this summer have been on my mind for weeks. In an effort to craft inspiring speeches, I've been looking for some guidance so I move from outlining to writing the speeches.