Out of Delhi

I’m heading out of New Delhi tomorrow morning for three weeks with two of my boys (Landen – 16 and Evan – 18) to points south in India (Maharashtra and Kerala). I won’t be taking a computer. There is lots to read here (nine years worth of discussion), and also don’t forget the Forum, good

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Burnout

There is a grammar presence in school buildings that can force even the bravest among us down to our knees. There is mental and emotional pain that comes with dealing with that presence, which is a kind of dark and shadowy thing. This presence hides. Naming it here over the years has helped us to

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OWATS Bail Out Move

Another good bail out move when you just don’t feel like launching the CI rocket is to have a stack of words ready to place on a central table on the room. This is Bob Patrick’s OWATS activity (originally intended for front loading vocabulary from authentic texts with upper level students to make the texts

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Blurting

That lengthy and deep thread about blurting from about three or four months ago (new people search “blurting” on this topic if you want to not feel so alone) had a lot of excellent ideas on how to deal with blurting in class. Each, of course, like everything we discuss here, will be as valuable

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Robert Harrell on Homework

The text below is being added to the Primers if you ever need to have the “homework discussion” with any of your students, colleagues, or parents: There is a place for Homework, just not homework as it is traditionally conceived. Many people read Alfie Kohn (The Homework Myth), for example, and think he is saying

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Chair Switching

Can anyone who has seen Grant’s video describe that class switch-up thing that he does? Some of us are waiting until the break to watch those links from Grant. just due to time constraints, and so haven’t been able to grasp this idea, which I assume has to do with classroom management. Also, I am

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