My name is Shelley Wright. I am a high school educator in Moose Jaw, SK. I love learning more than anything else; this blog is part of that journey.
Monthly Archives: April 2011
Magic & Grieving
I believe in magic. Not the tooth fairy kind. But the kind our students can make when they’re given a worthy challenge. Last night was the final showing of our Holocaust exhibit, and I have many mixed feelings. Last Tuesday our exhibit … Continue reading
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Tagged 21st century teaching, english, future of education, Holocaust, language arts, PLP, teaching
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Improvise. Learn. Don’t Regret.
When engaged in project-based, collaborative learning, I think the three most important words to remember are: improvise, learn, don’t regret. I’m tired. I haven’t worn dress clothes to work in almost two weeks, and my classroom is a disaster. Oddly, I … Continue reading
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