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21 04, 2021

Reading Between the Brushstrokes: Cultivating Critical Thinkers Through Curious Conversations About Art

April 21st, 2021|Teaching|Comments Off on Reading Between the Brushstrokes: Cultivating Critical Thinkers Through Curious Conversations About Art

by Nawal Qarooni Casiano   CONVERSATION AND CURIOSITY I hopped into the Zoom room from a stool in my bedroom, poised with a pen and ready to take notes. A teacher I work alongside had [...]

29 03, 2021

Just Choosing Diverse Books is Not Enough: Let’s Make Curriculum Connections

March 29th, 2021|General Education, Reflections and Commentary, Teaching|Comments Off on Just Choosing Diverse Books is Not Enough: Let’s Make Curriculum Connections

by Dr. Towanda Harris   I have the great honor of being an adjunct professor for early childhood undergraduate students at a Historically Black Colleges and University (HBCU) in Georgia. For those who don’t know, [...]

26 02, 2021

LitCon 2021: A Remarkable Conference in a Remarkable Year with a Remarkable Community of Learners

February 26th, 2021|Classroom Teaching, General, General Education, Latest News, Reflections and Commentary, Teaching|Comments Off on LitCon 2021: A Remarkable Conference in a Remarkable Year with a Remarkable Community of Learners

by Amy Smith LitCon2021 is in the books, but we are still riding a wave of excitement about our first virtual conference. Within hours of the opening general session, I began to receive texts and [...]

11 11, 2020

LitCon Vlog Contest Winner – Becky Fritz

November 11th, 2020|Classroom Teaching, General, General Education, Latest News, Reflections and Commentary, Teaching|Comments Off on LitCon Vlog Contest Winner – Becky Fritz

Becky Fritz has won a free registration to LitCon 2021 – congratulations! How has professional development improved your practice and promoted equity, equality, and excellence for your students? by Becky Fritz     [...]