Monthly Archives: September 2016

Blog 3: Romeo and Juliet

I commented on Brittany and Danielle’s blogs. Seeing the American Shakespeare Center’s performance of Romeo and Juliet helped me to view the play in a completely different way. Although I have read Romeo and Juliet, I had never actually seen … Continue reading

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Blog 2: Welcoming Diversity

Over the last week, I have been overwhelmed with an influx of information about the diverse learners that I am going to encounter throughout my teaching career. Growing up in a small town with many likeminded individuals, the students that … Continue reading

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Blog 1: Assessing Rubrics

When I first read Maya Wilson’s article “Why I Won’t Be Using Rubrics to Respond to Students’ Writing,” I wholeheartedly agreed with her because I have always found rubrics to be incredibly frustrating because I’ve always felt that they are … Continue reading

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