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Better and Saner Grading Tip: Stop “Relaxing” While Grading

February 11, 2017 By Dave Stuart Jr. 4 Comments

I think it would be painful to survey how many teachers make a habit of “relaxing” at night with a stack of student writing in their laps and a show they’ve been wanting to watch on Netflix. I’ve done this plenty of times myself. But here is the problem: grading and/or giving feedback on student […]

Better and Saner Grading Tip: Get Out the Stopwatch

February 7, 2017 By Dave Stuart Jr. 8 Comments

I don’t have all the answers when it comes to taming the beast that is grading student writing, but here’s something that I have found to help this year: using a stopwatch. Step One: Sit down with a stack of papers, a stack of rubrics, and a beverage. (Based on personal experimentation, stimulants tend to […]

Do You Need New, or Will Used Work?

January 14, 2017 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

Many times early on in my career, I would run into a situation where a given strategy — say, modeling higher-order reading — wasn’t working like I wanted it to, and so I would go and seek a new strategy. This created a cycle: try, fail, find new, try, fail, find new. This used up precious […]

A Single-Moding Approach to Teacher Productivity

January 3, 2017 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

Some people I respect run a community/training site for online entrepreneurs called Fizzle, and in Fizzle there’s this course called Productivity Essentials [1]. In the course, a key idea is that there are two required modes for online entrepreneurs: CEO Mode and Worker Bee mode. In the video below, Chase Reeves lays these out in his typical winsome […]

How Doug Stark Maintains Boundaries with a Large English Language Arts Teaching Load

December 27, 2016 By Dave Stuart Jr. 3 Comments

Several weeks ago, I wrote “Constraints Make Us Better.” In that post, I mentioned the following: Down the hallway from me, my colleague Doug Stark (author of the Mechanics Instruction that Sticks books) has for years made a point to leave school by 3:30pm (at the latest) each day in order to pick his children […]

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