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Category Archives: WISE Writing Consulting and Studio WISE
Hometown Taken for Granted?
When giving tours, I am frequently asked what it was like growing up in a Hallmark town. It still shocks me after all this time. Madison, while growing up, was just our hometown, a place that was a bit boring … Continue reading
Tours, Tells, and Travels
“Not all who wander are lost” is such a profound statement. Something is to be said about just letting one’s mind drift to those places that need to be visited and then to make it happen. Madison has become one … Continue reading
Seasons come; seasons go.
Those who know me or have followed this blog over the last few years understand that I love education, literacy, improving writing skills, journaling, helping others find their passion, and history. I like making connections, hearing and telling stories from … Continue reading
They Don’t Want Our Stuff!
Ok, as someone who has a difficult time getting rid of anything that has sentimental value–clothes, dishes, furniture, etc.–it hurts me to say this, but “Our children do NOT want our stuff.” All of that priceless junk is going to … Continue reading
Reflective Writing and Grief
Reflective writing can help make sense of a world that doesn’t. ( Lichtenthal and Neimeyer) It is a way to help find peace and meaning after a loss. Grief, regardless of the type of grief, is a journey and is … Continue reading
Using What makes you Tick…
We all are the way we are for some reason. We often ask if it’s nature or nurture, though that is not why I am penning this post. I want you to think about your opinions, your experiences, your family … Continue reading
Argument vs. Persuasion
If you get confused about what the standards are asking, maybe this information will help. Argument tries to convince the reader to accept a claim as truth focuses on evidence grounded in logic, facts, and data needs critical reading of … Continue reading
Teacher is the Key.
(In a nutshell) Research shows that the quality of teachers is the major school-related factor shaping student achievement. Educators are the critical stakeholders. The purpose of this short post is not to relay all the research but to encourage thought … Continue reading
Types of Journaling Sessions
Journaling is so beneficial. Studio WISE offers weekly journaling sessions and also is prepared to work with teachers to share how journaling and logs can be the heart of a literacy program. The benefits of journaling may surprise someone who … Continue reading
Student Success in High-Poverty Schools
Most educators know that students who live in poverty may need more support than other students. It can be overwhelming when trying to plan with this in mind. An article I read awhile back, “Five Questions that Promote Student Success … Continue reading