A Look Back: “Helping Students Create “Public Narratives”
This blog has gained many new readers over the past year. Because of that, I thought it might be...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Dec 14, 2018 | a look back |
This blog has gained many new readers over the past year. Because of that, I thought it might be...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Aug 20, 2018 | a look back |
During this month, I’ll be taking a break now-and-then from blogging to both take some R & R and to finish-up some more extended writing projects. During this short break, I’ll be re-posting some of my favorite posts of...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Dec 21, 2017 | teacher resources, writing |
There are lots of different ways for students to write about an “autobiographical incident.” One way I’m planning to experiment with this coming year with my English Language Learner students is framing...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Apr 10, 2016 | research studies |
You may, or may not, have heard earlier this week about a study that found that advocates for transgender rights were successful in changing people’s minds on the topic after ten minutes of what was called “deep...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Nov 6, 2010 | classroom practice, teacher resources |
Marshall Ganz offers a insightful analysis of the election results in the L.A. Times today in a column titled “How Obama lost his voice, and how he can get it back.” He focuses in on what he describes as the...
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