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Love and Monsters in a New Age

January 6, 2016 by lainiefig 6 Comments

Wow, what a book to start the year.  The novel starts sort of mysteriously and I don’t want to spoil the mystery (though it’s been out a while now so you may know the mystery anyway–I think I knew before I bought the book, but I didn’t read it right away so I had forgotten by the time I picked it up again).  I will say it’s a post-apocalyptic novel–you get that within the first three pages, so that’s not a spoiler.  Also there are monsters and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Children, Education, horror, post apocalypse, science, woah

lainiefig's CBR8 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: Children, Education, horror, post apocalypse, science, woah ·
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Talk About Inspiring

March 20, 2015 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

This one has been on my to-read list basically since it came out. I knew I admired her for her stance on education (and her willingness to be so vocal at such a young age), but I didn’t know much about her beyond that, or much about her home. This is a really interesting book for someone like me, who is not familiar with Pakistan, or at least not familiar with it beyond what gets reported in the U.S. media. If you look up images […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Education, feminism, Malala Yousafzai

ASKReviews's CBR7 Review No:27 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Education, feminism, Malala Yousafzai ·
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Just Another Reason Why Legislators Shouldn’t be Educators

September 1, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

I’ve been working my way through Kelly Gallagher’s cannon and this is my latest read, Readicide: How Schools are Killing reading and What You Can do about It.  It’s a great analysis of the reasons why reading scores have fallen even though a lot of legislation has gone into trying to make the U.S. more competitive on the global education scale.  In fact, much of Gallagher’s reasons harmonizes with two books I’ve already read and reviewed, so it wasn’t too much of a shock the […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Education

The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:37 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Education ·
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Reading in the Wild

August 9, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

With only a week to go until school starts, I’ve been frantically trying to prepare myself for the changes I want to make in my classroom.  As I mentioned in my post about The Book Whisperer, I want to incorporate more reading in my classroom and make the assignments and assessments more authentic.  Instead of teaching books to students, I want to teach the students through books.  Thankfully, Donalyn Miller followed up her work in The Book Whisperer with a book that breaks down the […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Education

The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:32 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Education ·
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Where Was This Book Five Years Ago?

July 30, 2014 by The Chancellor 3 Comments

A book hasn’t whipped me into a fervor of action like Book Whisperer in quite some time.  But I’m glad it did.  And the thing is, it’s not like the author, Donalyn Miller, has presented me with some unknown truth.  Instead, she’s asked some tough questions and challenged me to get down to the heart of the matter.  To teach reading, students have to read. Truth bomb. Of course by now you’re thinking, Chancellor, that shouldn’t be a surprise.  You’re an English teacher after all.  […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Education

The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:30 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Education ·
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Where’d the Reading go?

July 29, 2014 by The Chancellor 2 Comments

Nancie Atwell was mentioned in several books on reading in the English classroom.  She has done a lot of writing on reading workshops and how to get our students reading and falling in love with reading.  My wife happened to have this book from her teacher preparation program days and a gladly lent it to me.  I’ve really wanted to get my students to fall in love with reading again.  It seems like there’s a sad break in reading in our national educational system.  In […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Education

The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:29 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Education ·
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