October 4, 2015 0 The Monday Morning Blues: Is This What We Want for Our Kids? The other day I was talking to a friend about her promotion at work. She was brilliant at her job, an [...]
September 30, 2015 1 Creating a Positive Learning Community In an ideal world, schools would be a place where students feel curious and engaged. They would be busy [...]
September 6, 2015 1 Feeding the Reading Frenzy Our school has a strong reading culture,but in recent years our secondary students were [...]
August 27, 2015 0 Improving Feedback with Kaizena Every summer I search for a new book, tool, or technique that will rekindle my excitement for teaching. [...]
July 5, 2015 0 Students Reflect on the Year This year we had our five-year follow-up visit from NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges) [...]
February 9, 2015 2 Reading for a Cause: the TCFL Readathon One Tuesday morning, our Parent Support Group suggested we host a readathon at school. Because the word [...]
February 5, 2015 1 The Zaption Experiment A few months ago I discovered Zaption when I took The Teaching Channel’s observation [...]
January 21, 2015 0 Marine Conservation and Project-Based Learning Guest bloggers Dennis Negron (the head of TCFL’s Science Department) and Lizzie Nyitray [...]
November 30, 2014 2 B is Not an A Guest blogger Laura Sanchez has a PhD in Neuroscience and Education, specializing in reading [...]
November 24, 2014 0 Revolution I just finished reading Deborah Wiles’ captivating historical fiction novel, Revolution, and it is [...]