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1. Talking with Taylor Mali + a Giveaway

On a tough day in the classroom, all of us have turned to Taylor Mali‘s poem “What Teachers Make” for some solace.  Last month Taylor published a book, What Teachers Make: In Praise… Read More

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2. Growing Readers Initiative

I worked at The Learning Community: a public charter school in Central Falls, RI from August 2007 – June 2009, which is when I lived in Rhode Island with my husband.  I had the privilege of watching The Growing Readers get its start under the direction of Christine Wiltshire Alves, who is one of the [...]

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3. Growing Readers Initiative

I worked at The Learning Community: a public charter school in Central Falls, RI from August 2007 – June 2009, which is when I lived in Rhode Island with my husband.  I had the privilege of watching The Growing Readers get its start under the direction of Christine Wiltshire Alves, who is one of the [...]

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