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Ask Auntie Siobhan #5: My Students Don’t Care, so Why Should I?
The latest installment in my “Ask Auntie Siobhan” series is up at Change.org. Today: what do I do with my students’ absolute lack of motivation? While you’re there, you might want to check out the extremely passionate discussion about cell phones in the classroom that arose in response to yesterday’s post. The series will wrap… Continue reading
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Ask Auntie Siobhan #4: My Students Won’t Put Their Phones Away
Today at Change.org, Auntie Siobhan addresses the question: What do I do about the scourge of cell phones in my classroom? Please come visit and leave your own advice. And if you have a question you’d like Auntie Siobhan to answer, write to me at siobhancurious@gmail.com. Continue reading
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Ask Auntie Siobhan #3: The Administration Says I’m to Blame for Student Problems
The third installment of Auntie Siobhan’s advice column appeared on Change.org’s education blog this morning. Today’s question: what do I do if the administration blames me for irrational student behavior? Go check it out, and leave your own advice! If you have questions for Auntie Siobhan, please email me at siobhancurious@gmail.com. Continue reading
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dear Auntie Siobhan, installment 2: an absent student is making me crazy
Today on Change.org’s education blog, Auntie Siobhan expounds on what to do when a student refuses to come to class (and thus ruins other people’s lives.) Please visit and leave your thoughts! And if you have a question for Auntie Siobhan, write to me at siobhancurious@gmail.com. Continue reading
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ask Auntie Siobhan, 1st installment: “All My Students Are Cheating!”
My new advice column, “Ask Auntie Siobhan,” debuted on Change.org’s education blog this morning. Today’s topic: why are so many of my students plagiarizing their papers? Please go visit and leave your reactions! And if you have a question for Auntie Siobhan, email me at siobhancurious@gmail.com. I’ll be answering one or two questions a day,… Continue reading
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how I saved my teaching career part 6: get more training
The latest post on my series “How I Saved My Teaching Career” appeared on the TimesOnline’s education blog, School Gate, today. This post is about getting more training in order to improve your skills and refresh your perspective. Go check it out! And leave us some comments on the ways you’ve used education to improve… Continue reading
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ask Auntie Siobhan!
Are you worried as you prepare for the upcoming school year? Are you having nightmares about something you think is going to go wrong? Are you struggling with an idea you’d like to implement, but don’t know how? Are you haunted by a past classroom incident that you didn’t resolve to your satisfaction? Is the… Continue reading
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what makes a blog good?
What do you think are the characteristics of a good blog? My goal for today is to put together a handout for my Travel Literature students, who will be blogging next semester as one of their major projects. Before they begin, I’d like to give them a list of criteria for a good blog, focused… Continue reading
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whither the Carnival of Ed?
Does anyone have any idea what has become of the Carnival of Education? I submitted a post a couple of weeks ago, but no Carnival appeared. I wrote the Carnival hosts, the Education Wonks, to ask if they were short on hosts and to volunteer, but I’ve heard nothing back. If anyone has any information… Continue reading
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The Uses of Boredom
I became a reader because I was bored. I learned to read when I was about four years old, but, like most children, I read only picture books until I was seven. My parents brought me to the library every two weeks, and I filled up on library books at school as well, but picture… Continue reading
About Me
My job is to teach people to read and write; aside from that, I like to learn things.