Inspired: A Memory Unit from “Project Hail Mary,” “The Serpent and the Wings of Night,” and “What We Can Know”

I recently read Ian McEwan's What We Can Know. I marked a passage about memory. I am fascinated by memory right now, especially since attention and memory are so important in learning. I recently read an article that discussed how our attention spans are adversely affected by our social media lives, specifically short-form video. These... Continue Reading →

Lyrical Joy

by Holly Sheppard Riesco My dear teachers, I have a confession: sometimes, sometimes, I find my own class boring. Gasp! I know! Terrible to admit, but it’s true. My students and I are grinding away at understanding how to develop commentary and how to synthesize different perspectives into our thinking and writing, and while I... Continue Reading →

Joy and Writing in the Age of AI

A few summers ago, I (Katie) attended a conference of English educators where the hottest topic of conversation was the emergence of generative AI in schools. That year it wasn’t uncommon to pass groups of teachers sharing horror stories from the past school year that starred ChatGPT as the evil monster lurking in student writing... Continue Reading →

Sidewalk Chalk and a New School Year

Summer’s here, and I’m busy thinking and reading and writing my way through my backlog of ideas for school. Recently, another educator told me about a sidewalk chalk poetry assignment she observed students doing at a high school in Texas—specifically, she talked about the joy and authentic literacy of the assignment. I couldn’t help but... Continue Reading →

Thoughts on Writing in Secondary English

Recently, I spoke with a former colleague not just about teaching but also about hiring. She said this: "It is hard to find real WRITING teachers anymore." The conversation stayed with me for a while, obviously. In recent research I did with preservice teachers, I noticed a pattern within their comments: They loved reading. This... Continue Reading →

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