Welcome to my blog! As of February, 2011 I am shifting course content from my website onto Moodle. However, I will be posting assignments and other content for parents on this blog since only students can access their Moodle accounts. I will continue to post thoughts; commentary about teaching; learning; education in general; and issues that affect schools, students, and teachers (as I find the time). As always, thoughtful and civil comments are welcome.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
It's baaaaacccckkkk! with some changes
I missed postings for the weeks of 9/10 and 9/17, so I’m already slipping behind on my beginning-of-the-year commitment to post every week. I apologize to those of you who have been checking this blog only to find nothing new. It’s been just a bit crazy with me the last couple of weeks, owing mostly to my role as Yearbook Advisor. I have a young and inexperienced staff this year, which means I’m having to take on the role of senior editor. But, I guess it keeps me humble; I’m going through what my student staff has gone through for years.
(Shameless promotion: Speaking of yearbooks--you can order books online for a mere $75. The price goes up to $85 on January 1; unsold books will cost $90 after the books arrive in mid-May. I’ll post instructions separately on how to order.)
Both Freshman CP and Junior CP English classes have been going well. As a matter-of-fact, I think September was one of the smoothest starts to a school year that I’ve had in a long time. I’m enjoying all the students a lot. They’re making class time enjoyable for me, and I hope that I’m keeping their classroom experience more-or-less positive.
In the past, I’ve posted about both my classes--what they’ve been doing and what’s sheduled--in a single entry. Starting with this post, I’m going to begin writing separate reports for each class. I think it will make it easier for you to find the information that you’re interested in. But, as always, let me know if I can improve this blog in any way.
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