Elisa Waingort
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What do you think?
Today someone asked the following question: if you’re not in favor of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), then what standards would you propose we replace them with? Although my response below started out somewhat tongue-in-cheek, it has made me think about what it is I really believe. If it were up to me, I… Read more
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Declaration
Declaration of a one time, reluctant ESL teacher. Thanks to my PLN at #ellchat for helping me to recognize the key role I play as an ESL teacher. I did not choose this job; it chose me. I had wanted and was initially hired as a classroom teacher. And, although I would love to go… Read more
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Carnival Weekend
This is a short week for schools here in the mountains of Ecuador. We just celebrated Carnival weekend, a four-day holiday that looks nothing like the famed Rio celebration or New Orleans’ Mardi Gras. Even though there are parades in many cities, this is primarily a time when people head to the beach. We too… Read more
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R.I.P. Mr. Lux – addendum
As news of Mr. Lux’s passing travelled through the air waves, I began to reflect further on what I tentatively touched on in my post yesterday. (By the way, through most of this post, I refer to E.J. as Mr. Lux because this is more about him as a teacher to my daughter and her… Read more
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Easily Create a Free, Virtual Flipping Book!
Originally posted on Ed Tech Ideas: There’s a great website called Flipsnack that allows you to create really slick looking flip books from any pdf or jpg file that you have. I use this with third graders so they can publish their writing from Google Docs to their Blogs in a new and fun way.… Read more
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R.I.P. Mr. Lux
This is not the post I was intending to write. I was feeling guilty for having missed Day #1 of the March Slice of Life Challenge yesterday. And, as the clock ticked closer and closer to the 11:59 deadline on Day #2, I still didn’t know what I was going to write. That was when… Read more
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The Laundromat
When my family first arrived in the U.S. from Cuba we had very little that we could call our own. Not only did we rent a small apartment, but whatever furniture we had in our house we either begged, borrowed or stole (the last one metaphorically speaking, of course). In fact, if you sat in… Read more
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Writer’s Block
I’m experiencing writer’s block. It’s good to have this happen once in a while. … Read more