Published in Age of Awareness·May 25Can You Imagine?School Shootings and Other Absurdities — Yesterday, 19 elementary children and a teacher were shot and killed. Can you imagine? When I was a 12th grade English teacher, I used to use the book, The Stranger by Albert Camus, in my class. It was one of a handful of books with dark themes about the underbelly…School Shootings5 min read
Published in Teachers on Fire Magazine 🔥·May 23SEL WorksHow do I know? I’m a teacher and I use it on myself all the time. This morning, I woke up in a strange mood. I’d had a bunch of dreams about the past — things I’d loved (a lamb sandwich I ate when I was a teenager living in…Social Emotional Learning5 min read
Published in Age of Awareness·May 14The Success of Universal Preschool Will Come Down to Two Things: Teacher Pay and Teacher QualityBy Cindy Shapiro Universal preschool has a triumphant ring to it — finally, society is stepping up to set kids on an auspicious path in life. Here in Colorado, our governor, Jared Polis, recently crowed about the passage of a bill in our state that will guarantee all four year-olds…Preschool5 min read
May 14The Kids Need HomeworkWhat made me change my mind: my own kids I am a teacher of 20 years. I am also a mom of two. And recently, I changed my mind: the kids need homework. I’ve switched sides a handful of times on this issue — before I had kids, I used…Homework4 min read
Mar 6What I See When I Look in the MirrorI’m Not the Same Person I Was — I’ve always had problems with seeing myself for who I am. Yes, I recognized my image in the mirror, but an eating disorder, body distortion, and a lack of self-love as a teenager and young adult led to a skewed image. It wasn’t until I hit 40 that I started…Growth5 min read
Published in GEN·Feb 15Matters of the HeartTwo failed drugs tests yielded very different results. Where was the compassion for Sha’Carri Richardson when she needed it? — In recent days, the news broke that Olympic figure skating star, Kamila Valieva, failed a drug test for a heart medication. Rather than ban her from competing, the Olympic committee has decided to allow her to retain her gold medal for Russia for the team competition and to allow her…Olympics4 min read
Published in GEN·Feb 2Banning Books Is a Crime Against HumanityIf Maus goes, what’s next? — 1000 students. That’s the number I estimate read Maus I and Maus II in my English classes when I was in the classroom. The recent news that a rural school board in Tennessee decided to ban Maus by Art Spiegelman struck me to the core — I’ve read the books…Schools7 min read
Dec 31, 2021Want to Know How Teachers are Doing?Ask Them What Their Word of the Year for 2022 Is — This weekend, as we are all shaking off the holidays, teachers are steeling themselves as they prepare to head into the second half of the 2021–2022 school year. …Education4 min read
Dec 27, 2021What is Your Word of the Year?Forget making resolutions; instead, find a single word to guide your focus Rather than making resolutions this year, I’m choosing just one word to guide my path. There’s more flexibility that way, and it makes the promise a whole lot simpler. If chosen well, it could act as a sort…Mindfulness4 min read
Published in Age of Awareness·Nov 2, 2021So You Want to Have an Elf in Your Classroom…This Holiday Season, Aim for Inclusion — Ditch the Elf — This morning, as I scrolled through various posts by teacher-friends on Facebook, I came across one that made me audibly groan and slap my forehead in frustration. It said, “I’m thinking about getting an Elf on the Shelf for my classroom…” and then went on to mention how it will…Teaching4 min read