Prose and Context
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Episode 26 – Bringing Journalism into the Middle School Classroom
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Episode 25 – Dangerously Immersed in Ourselves: Chopin’s “The Awakening”
Kate Chopin’s The Awakening—“Dangerously Immersed in Ourselves” - By Karen E.B. Elliott - - I remember the first time I read this book. It was back in college was I was earning my B.A. at a liberal arts, secular school. I loved the novel.
Episode 24 – Celebrating National Library Week with our Local Library
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Episode 24 – Celebrating National Library Week with our Local Library
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Episode 23 – The Single-Point Rubric
Transcript unavailable for this episode. Danah Hashem's Edutopia article on the single point rubric can be accessed here.
Episode 22 – Cultivating Character in the Classroom
Cultivating Character in the Classroom. - My name is Renée LaRoche. I am currently teaching Academic English at Lexington Christian Academy. I graduated from LCA in 1992 and it’s wonderful to be back home. For the past fifteen years,
Episode 21 – Teaching Setting Through Shakespeare – an example using “Othello”
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Episode 20 – A Rationale for Podcasting as Teachers of Writing
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Episode 19 – A Good Woman is Hard to Find
Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind—“A Good Woman is Hard to Find” - By Karen E. B. Elliott, - English Department Faculty - February 26, 2019 - - Margaret Mitchell was once quoted as saying that “in a time of weakness, I wrote a novel.