
This week attempts to predict what to expect for literacy education and leadership.
Check out the four strategies recommended for facilitating online discussion with students around text.
“Sorry Kids. Snow Days Are Probably Over.” How remote learning may replace days off of school due to inclement weather. (Maria Cramer, The New York Times)
A recent study found that readers cannot tell the difference between poetry written by artificial intelligance and by real people. (Science Direct, h/t William)
Seth Godin reminds us about the importance of attending to and changing the systems instead of “pouring water on today’s tactical emergency”.
I finished Recursion by Blake Crouch - highly recommended. A head-spinning novel about time travel, loss, and trying to make things right.
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