Oh, the election. The grand moment every four years when we exercise our constitutional right to pull a lever in a cubby hole and select the candidate we’d like to see living in the White House for the next four years. We all become patriotic Americans. We memorize platforms and learn to identify our hometown [...]
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Why do teachers make us feel like such children?
I’m a college professor, an author, a wife, a mother, and I spent years afraid of the women and men that taught my children. The first time I met with my son’s first grade teacher, I was enthusiastic about the opportunity to discuss [...]
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