The Youngest Teacher in the Room: Navigating Ageism in Education

The Youngest Teacher in the Room: Navigating Ageism in Education When people talk about ageism, they usually think of discrimination against older individuals. But what about the reverse? What about the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways young professionals are treated in workplaces dominated by an older 

Teaching Literacy Portfolio

Teaching Literacy Portfolio

EDMS 463 Portfolio “Literacy is one of the greatest gifts a person could receive” Jen Selinsky Literacy Letter To Future Families 1st Grade Literacy Student Case Study Literacy Strategy Examples: Literature Circles Literacy Autobiography

First Year Teaching, Second Year Struggling With Covid-19

First Year Teaching, Second Year Struggling With Covid-19

MASKS. We love them, we hate them, and we NEED them. Apparently, children hate them. Or, they like to push my buttons and refusing to wear a mask properly is an easy way to start the day with attitude. Either way, even the argument of 

Starter Kit: The Perfect Classroom for Students With ASD

Starter Kit: The Perfect Classroom for Students With ASD

Did you know that 1 in every 110 children has ASD, or Autism Spectrum Disorder? “Autism Spectrum Disorder is a complex lifelong developmental disability that affects the person in all areas of life.” This is the description provided in chapter 1 of A Practical Guide for 

Travelogue: San Diego-Libs 320A

Travelogue: San Diego-Libs 320A

This page is an assignment created for Stephanie Dyer’s Libs 320A core class.