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Mindset, Rigor and Grit: Oh my…

I am such a cheater sometimes, such a fraud. My deepest, most humble apologies to @cherylteaches for her amazing article on the Misconceptions about Mindset, Rigor, and Grit.  Please read it. Bookmark it. Read it again. Print it out and highlight it, and then repeat three times, “There’s no place like a jargon-free day!” And then… Read More Mindset, Rigor and Grit: Oh my…

April 29, 2015 Kelly Love1 Comment

The Write Thing.

We are having a grand conversation about the rigor of texts in our school, looking vertically both to the lower grades and the high school grades, to find appropriate, “rigorous” texts (as some define by high Lexile scores as the sole criteria). As with many shifts, if I don’t do the reading and thinking on… Read More The Write Thing.

February 16, 2015 Kelly LoveLeave a comment
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