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jacky
jacky is on page 33 of 107
skipping rubric examples
Sep 09, 2015 07:32AM Add a comment
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jacky
jacky is on page 7 of 107
Finding I don't see eye to eye with the author on a few things thus far.
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Taylor Troncin
Taylor Troncin is on page 57 of 107
This book has some helpful advice. I like it so far - even though I skimmed a bit.
Feb 13, 2015 04:51PM Add a comment
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Ari Santillanes
Ari Santillanes is on page 101 of 107
"'One hand for the ship, one hand for yourself.' Teachers of writing should consider this maritime message. Too many young teachers give both hands to the job, sacrificing their personal lives to the demands of their classroom...Effective teachers know how to give their students a full hand of help. They also know that preserving their second hand for themselves makes for a happier, healthier, better-balanced life."
Jun 29, 2014 09:13AM Add a comment
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Courtney
Courtney is on page 50 of 107
I just think letting computers grade essays for you is lazy. Sorry, but there is no excuse for shortcuts. We don't want them from our students, so we shouldn't do them as teachers, no matter how it's rationalized.
Aug 25, 2012 03:57PM Add a comment
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Courtney
Courtney is on page 57 of 107
I'm not that impressed.
Mar 29, 2010 07:07PM Add a comment
Papers, Papers, Papers: An English Teacher's Survival Guide