education

  • Challenging the Myth: “Those Who Can, Do; Those Who Can’t, Teach.”

    One of my favorite past-times is challenging ideas. Many people have debunked the phrase “those who can, do; those who can’t, teach.” However, I am starting to see it pop up around being a book coach. When I first looked into getting certified to be a book coach, I found an opinion article. It claimed

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  • Let’s Talk About… AI

    Let’s Talk About… AI

    The video discusses the impact of AI on writing and education, emphasizing that AI serves as a helpful tool rather than a replacement for educators. While acknowledging fears surrounding AI and writing, the creator advocates for teaching students how to use AI responsibly, highlighting the importance of critical thinking and creativity in education.

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  • Why English Class Matters More Than You Think

    We live in a culture that believes if you struggle with reading then you’re somehow an idiot. And yet, we also live in a culture that doesn’t truly support readers, especially struggling ones. There seems to be this belief among many, even experienced educators, that reading develops naturally over time. It doesn’t. Currently, I am

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  • Feeling the Spark Again

    Feeling the Spark Again

    It has been well over two month since my last post, and a lot has happened in my life and the world around us since then. With everything going on, I have been feeling completely uninspired to write. During this quarantine, I have even dismantled most of my writer’s platform in the fear of becoming

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