The Price of Privilege by Madeline Levine (a book review)

A slight confession: I wholeheartedly admit that when I saw the book “The Price of Privilege” on our reading list, by Madeline Levine, I was in part hoping for a book that would pick apart the devastating effects of power and affluence in white communities and how this privilege not only affects those people who are oppressed, … Continue reading “The Price of Privilege by Madeline Levine (a book review)”

Making assessment planning as yummy as cookies

Authentic audiences, student voice / choice, SAMR friendly uses of technology, academic mindsets, thoughtful exhibition of student work, big ideas, essential questions, cross-curricular connections, and critical thinking…it’s enough to make my brain burst! In many ways I feel like going deeper into deeper learning and 21st century pedagogy through the DLmooc and Cohort 21 has … Continue reading “Making assessment planning as yummy as cookies”

The Great Debates of Grade 7 (part one)

Background: Be it resolved that teaching students how to make deep connections between disciplines, in a limited amount of time, is a ridiculously challenging experience. Thank goodness for March break (and the warm sun of Florida) to digest and make sense of this learning experience. A few weeks ago, I posted about one of the … Continue reading “The Great Debates of Grade 7 (part one)”