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A recent article in The Guardian asks the question, “Are today’s young readers turning on The Catcher in the Rye?” The short answer to this

As a middle school ELA or high school English teacher, there is so much content to teach students. From teaching essay writing to reading comprehension,

With so many different forms of media readily accessible at the tap of a finger, teachers have lots of content from which to choose. Here

Teaching in the second quarter and toward the end of the first semester can be a bit tough. The novelty of the new school year

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If there’s one thing that students of all ages love and find joy in, it’s music. Thanks to technology, streaming services make all kinds of

Shakespeare, schmakespeare. Or at least, that is what some of our students may think. The Bard may be prolific, but his words are, in fact,

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs, is a strikingly unique tale about how we must all eventually grow up and learn to