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TEACHER VOICES: Marni Spitz, #8

Please. No need to feel sorry for me.

Posted on December 14, 2015 by Marni Spitz

 The other day, I went to the doctor. I didn’t mean to, but I showed up a few minutes late. In my sincere but rambling apology, I mentioned to the clerk how gra...

Enthusiasm from students in Oakland

Posted on October 12, 2015 by Mark Isero

 Kindles are arriving in Oakland — 370 when all is said and done — and students are responding with enthusiasm, appreciation, and gratitude. Student Chi (Oaklan...

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TEACHER VOICES: Marni Spitz, #7

“I’ve changed my mind about Kindles.”

Posted on October 12, 2015 by Marni Spitz

 I’ve changed my mind about Kindles. (I’ve also changed my mind about which Janet Jackson album is my favorite, but that is blog post for another time.) Back to...

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TEACHER VOICES: Marni Spitz, #6

Staying positive and getting a grip: Rocky defeats the Russian

Posted on September 15, 2015 by Marni Spitz

 We are four weeks in, and it would be a typical Marni move to paint a picture of sunshine, rainbows, and history puns. But I gotta tell you guys: It hasn’t bee...

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TEACHER VOICES: Marni Spitz, #5

The power of teaching The Bluest Eye

Posted on March 9, 2015 by Marni Spitz

 There are many things one can call a teacher, but selfish usually doesn’t make the list. However, I have to admit: I have done something with my Reading Labber...

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