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  • December 10, 2019

    Conferences

    It’s that time of year. Again. Conferences are here. Teachers are imbibing on massive quantity of caffeinated beverages. Parents are . . . nowhere to be found. I can count the number of parents I have seen in the last 3 conference nights on both hands. This is a gross waste of time and money.… Continue reading

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    conferences, ESL, teaching
  • December 6, 2019

    Item Analysis

    One thing that I have learned from doing this project on tracking student data for ELLs is that there are many layers to understanding data that is collected. I think that each of the layers are equally important and have been the cause of much of my confusion about how I wanted to track the… Continue reading

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    assessment, Data, ESL, Item Analysis, testing, Writing
  • December 5, 2019

    Pop Quizzes

    I love giving pop quizzes. I know, you might be thinking to yourself, “You’re an A**hole!” But hear me out. First of all, when I give pop quizzes, I grade them on participation and personally track the official scores separately. There are a few reasons behind this. First, quizzing on a topic is good for your… Continue reading

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    A day in the life, ESL
  • December 4, 2019

    Data Validation (Student Data Update 1)

    I was able to complete a huge milestone in my project to document student data in more productive ways. I was going to try to use MS Onenote for data tracking, but this option proved to be ineffective in consolidating everything I wanted in one place. However, I think that option can still be explored at a… Continue reading

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    arrays, Data, data validation, ESL, spreadsheets, student tracking
  • December 3, 2019

    Problem Solving Storing Data

    Storing student data is something that I have struggled with immensely in my career. Collecting data and examples is the easy part. All I have to do is give a test, ask a question, or tell them to write something. The real issue begins when trying to store examples for later use. For example, today… Continue reading

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    problem solving
  • December 2, 2019

    Realizing What You Know

    The first time I had realized what I learned in college was when I took the MTLE content area test. The MTLE is the Minnesota Teacher Licensure Exam. Anyone who wanted to be a teacher in the state at that time needed to take the tests. Now it’s a little different, but you still need… Continue reading

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    A day in the life, ESL
  • December 1, 2019

    Emojis and Sociolinguistics

    I wasn’t quite sure what to title this post, as with most others. I have spent a considerable amount of time thinking about emojis over the last few days. I know that seems a bit silly, but I tend to notice differences in writing and speaking. Over analyzing is what I do. In addition, if… Continue reading

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    emojis, Sociolinguistics, Sunday funday.
  • November 27, 2019

    MELED 2019. Part I (Keynote)

    I have been fortunate enough to have gone to more than one excellent keynote speech. Dr. Ofelia Garcia gave a powerful speech titled The Wolf and the Lamb. One of the most interesting things I took away from her speech was the idea that every phrase we say and name we give is based on… Continue reading

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    code switching, coloniality, MELED, Ofelia Garcia, Translanguaging
  • November 26, 2019

    Long Weekends

    Long weekends are always a mix of emotions for me. I spend so much time around people that when it comes time to leave for longer periods of time, I tend to struggle. However, this time feels like it’s a bit different compared to previous weekends. It’s probably because I have quite a bit to… Continue reading

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    A day in the life, Data, ESL, funny moments, teaching
  • November 25, 2019

    Writing Narratives

    Today was an amazing day, although it didn’t start that way. I spent most of the morning struggling through a medium level panic attack where I couldn’t even eat breakfast. Not exactly the way to start school in the morning when you have a ton of work to get done. Fortunately for myself, I have… Continue reading

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    A day in the life, Class notes, ESL, mental health
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