Where Teachers Learn
Diana Senechal is a brilliant writer. She wrote a fascinating book titled “Republic of Noise.”
She teaches in the summer at the Dallas Institute of Culture and the Humanities. Who knew that Dallas has a vibrant learning center where teachers read the great books? I did, because I visited a couple of years ago and was blown away by the teachers and their enthusiasm for Shakespeare.
This is Diana’s report about this summer’s institute. Every city should have an institute like this one:
In a lovely tree-shaded wooden building, in July, teachers convene for three weeks not to analyze data, discuss
She teaches in the summer at the Dallas Institute of Culture and the Humanities. Who knew that Dallas has a vibrant learning center where teachers read the great books? I did, because I visited a couple of years ago and was blown away by the teachers and their enthusiasm for Shakespeare.
This is Diana’s report about this summer’s institute. Every city should have an institute like this one:
Literature as Teacher Education
Diana Senechal
In a lovely tree-shaded wooden building, in July, teachers convene for three weeks not to analyze data, discuss
The “Confessions” Are Wrong
Marcus sent a comment and disagreed with the “Confessions of a Teaching Fellow”:
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