Category Archives: People

Stress….Less: A Critical 21st Century Skill?

Been thinking on the question I posed at the end of this post.
I’m beginning to wonder if some of the more critical “21st Century Skills” that we need to foster in our kids and in ourselves include the ability to assess and effectively respond to the stress created by some of these realities….what would [...]

Welcoming Dr. Pauline Schmidt to WNY Education Associates

Say hello to Dr. Pauline Schmidt! She has recently joined WNY Education Associates and  is looking forward to serving and learning from educators throughout New York State. Pauline is a teacher with extensive expertise in literacy, writing, technology integration, and the arts. She completed her doctorate at the University of Buffalo and has provided professional [...]

A Beautiful Way to Head Back to School

Sending positive energy to all of you administering and taking the New York State English Language Arts Assessments this week!
Here’s a little treat to reward your efforts. I know many Amy VanDerwater fans. Did you know that she is blogging? Take a peek at how she is celebrating National Poetry Month. Beautiful stuff here!

Recommended Reading for Spring Break

I bought some new books to devour this week.
And I’ve added a new blog to my reader, too. I’m thinking….I like the way Claudia thinks.
You can follow her on Twitter too.

Aimee Mullins: The Opportunity of Adversity

In recent weeks, I’ve been spending nearly as much time writing with kids as I have been working with teachers, and let me tell you–this is good for the soul. Particularly when I’m given the space and time to really get to know who these kids are and the gifts they bring. I’ve been teaching [...]

How Does Temple Grandin Inspire You?

Over the last few weeks, Temple Grandin has come up in conversations everywhere I’ve traveled. Mostly because I keep bringing her up. Inevitably though, someone in every circle has heard of her, attended one of her presentations, or shared her story with others for a wide and interesting variety of purposes.
I’d never heard of her, [...]