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Next February, this blog will be celebrating its ten-year anniversary! Leading up to it, I’m re-starting a series I tried to do in the past called “A Look Back.” Each week, I’ll be re-posting a few of my favorite posts from the past ten years.

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Here is a a collection of my favorites from 2014:

A Look Back: Why A Teacher’s Willingness to Say “I’m Sorry” Matters….

A Look Back: All My “All-Time Best” Lists

A Look Back: “Oh, Boy, This Is Great! Researcher’s Scans Show Brain Connections Growing When Learning New Language”

A Look Back: The Onion Perfectly Explains The Difference Between “Mobilizing” & “Organizing” For Change

A Look Back: I Think Anybody Interested In Ed Tech Will Find These Two “Best” Lists Useful

A Look Back: “Oh, I Get It! If You Send Me Out, Then I’m Being Bad; If I Send Me Out, Then I’m Being Good!”

A Look Back: Almost Ninety Posts On Teaching ELLs For The NY Times

A Look Back: “Teaching Argument Writing to ELLs”

A Look Back: “The manipulation of Social Emotional Learning”

A Look Back: All My Posts For The British Council

A Look Back: “How To Turn A Negative Consequence Into A Positive Classroom Management Strategy”