helisoa
A very good and serious blog !
I enjoy
2007 Weblog Award-nominated blog, and growing, this blog brings you the freshest commentary from my perspective from my life as a math teacher, poet, writer, and AfroLatino native New Yorker.
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This week, I’m writing a few more letters to different people, whose names shall be removed from the post, but who nonetheless are amalgamations of real characters. I won’t be mincing words this week, and in these letters, I hope to address some ...
This week, I’m writing a few more letters to different people, whose names shall be removed from the post, but who nonetheless are amalgamations of real characters. I won’t be mincing words this week, and in these letters, I hope to address some ...
This week, I’m writing a few more letters to different people, whose names shall be removed from the post, but who nonetheless are amalgamations of real characters. I won’t be mincing words this week, and in these letters, I hope to address some ...
This week, I’m writing a few more letters to different people, whose names shall be removed from the post, but who nonetheless are amalgamations of real characters. I won’t be mincing words this week, and in these letters, I hope to address some ...
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helisoaA very good and serious blog !
I enjoy
Ajuan ManceThis is a very compelling blog. The layout is clean and inviting, and the topics you address make me want to come back and read more.
MaraHallo, whoever receives/reads that mail(comment).
Do I interprete was I see the correct way?
I expected to contact someone teaching and blogging around the clock in NY - butttttt I'm wrong I suppose.
Never mind - life's beautiful and I lave the vast variety of greens - shades of spring everywhere.
So I hope the person I addressews originally will get that note as well.
Cheers and a bunch of daffodils to everyone reading this :)
Mara
MaraHi Jose,
surfing around somewhere in the Idon't-know-where the so called blogesphere I came across your blog and finding education one of your fattest tags makes me curious and asking for some inter-national response. I was a teacher for some years, too in different school types in Germany before I was 'sent' to work up a lot of archive stuff for a new educational museum or better a museum on educational topics.
Seems you invest a huge part of your time into your blog. Tell me about your ways and 'results' as I'm just a beginner
:-)
The best best to you,
Mara, collegechart@gmx.net
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Hello Jose,
Thank you for this wonderful blog! As someone who applied to NYCTF this year, I was discouraged by the plethora of negative, cynical blogs about NYCTF. I feel that your blog does an excellent job of presenting the challenges of teaching in urban NYC in a fair and balanced way. I appreciate this blog so much :)
Thank you!
-Anna
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