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I write about teaching, poetry, and living on my Substack “Wising Up Together”

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To read and receive monthly (or so) essays please visit "Wising Up Together"--about me and students figuring things out, one literary work at a time.
Nov 20, 2024
To read and receive monthly (or so) essays please visit "Wising Up Together"--about me and students figuring things out, one literary work at a time.
Nov 20, 2024
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Nov 20, 2024
Poetry Belongs in the Classroom. Now more than ever
Jun 8, 2021
Essays, Published Writing
Poetry Belongs in the Classroom. Now more than ever
Jun 8, 2021
Essays, Published Writing

Karen’s Essay/Commentary from Cogniscenti/WBUR: “We owe teenagers company in their uncertainty, including the companionship of poets whose inclination to question and observe the human condition mirrors their own. We owe them time spent with language in its highest form, especially now.”

Photo: (Gabrielle Lurie/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)


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Jun 8, 2021
Essays, Published Writing
We All Want Schools To Reopen Fully. That Doesn't Mean They Should (for Cogniscenti/WBUR)
Jul 24, 2020
Essays, Published Writing
We All Want Schools To Reopen Fully. That Doesn't Mean They Should (for Cogniscenti/WBUR)
Jul 24, 2020
Essays, Published Writing

An essay I wrote for WBUR/Cogniscenti about schools reopening in the fall. Published July 10, 2020.

Image: (In Jin-hyun/News via AP)

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Jul 24, 2020
Essays, Published Writing
Echolocation (published 5/23/2020 in Pangyrus Magazine)
Jun 25, 2020
Essays, Published Writing
Echolocation (published 5/23/2020 in Pangyrus Magazine)
Jun 25, 2020
Essays, Published Writing

The couple who lived on the farm a half-mile away came to check on us; they’d heard our screams and raced over. The scene of them pulling up the gravel driveway in their pickup truck made me think of an article I’d recently read about how dolphins and bats use echolocation to send signals to one another, sometimes over vast distances.

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Jun 25, 2020
Essays, Published Writing
Using Thinking Inventories with Students to Ensure Deep Inquiry in the Classroom
Jan 25, 2020
Published Writing, Teaching Resources
Using Thinking Inventories with Students to Ensure Deep Inquiry in the Classroom
Jan 25, 2020
Published Writing, Teaching Resources

Asking students a series of essential questions at the start of a course signals that deep engagement is a requirement. (Published on Edutopia)

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Jan 25, 2020
Published Writing, Teaching Resources
The firing of a good teacher: Where have all the odd birds gone?
Jan 24, 2020
Essay/blog
The firing of a good teacher: Where have all the odd birds gone?
Jan 24, 2020
Essay/blog

The odd bird teacher is, I fear, on the brink of extinction. And I worry about the kind of place school will be when there are no more Mr. Nugents or Mr. Sullivans. What kind of teacher will take their place?

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Jan 24, 2020
Essay/blog
On Raising Teenagers During Blizzards: A Love Letter To Freaks and Geeks on its 20th Birthday
Jan 21, 2020
Essay/blog
On Raising Teenagers During Blizzards: A Love Letter To Freaks and Geeks on its 20th Birthday
Jan 21, 2020
Essay/blog

As any parent who’s looked on in relief as their kid plows through the Harry Potter series can tell you, there’s nothing like a well-told story to teach kids about hard stuff…but our kids had outgrown Harry Potter.

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Jan 21, 2020
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Speech to the SWS Graduating Class of 2019
Jan 11, 2020
Essay/blog
Speech to the SWS Graduating Class of 2019
Jan 11, 2020
Essay/blog

We give each other the benefit of the doubt here. We assume good intentions. We know each other. And that makes it okay for both kids and teachers to take risks, sometimes mess up, and apologize to each other.

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Jan 11, 2020
Essay/blog
Curriculum: Exploring Our Values through Poetry (Client: Unitarian Universalist Association)
Jan 1, 2020
Teaching Resources, Published Writing
Curriculum: Exploring Our Values through Poetry (Client: Unitarian Universalist Association)
Jan 1, 2020
Teaching Resources, Published Writing

A curriculum I wrote for the Unitarian Universalist Association’s robust youth education program. (2004). The challenge was to create workshops that were communal, hands-on, project-based, grounded in the values of the UUA, user-friendly, and didn’t feel “like school.”

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Jan 1, 2020
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