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We Got This.
Equity, Access, and the Quest to Be Who Our Students Need Us to Be
Grade: K-12th
Pub Date: 11/6/2018

“That’s the problem with you, Minor” a student huffed. “You want to make everything about reading or math. It’s not always about that. At school, you guys do everything except listen to me. Y’all want to use your essays and vocabulary words to save my future, but none of y’all know anything about saving my now.

In We Got This Cornelius... more

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Inspire Your Students with "We Got This" Posters!

Bring the empowering messages from We Got This to your classroom walls with these free,  printable posters!... more
We Got This by Cornelius Minor - The Audiobook

This audiobook also comes with bonus interviews and materials from Cornelius.Check out the preview or get it now from one of our audiobook retailers below:Apple AudiobooksAudibleScribdAs Heinemann grows in the audiobook space, more audiobook retailers (including libraries) will be added in the coming weeks.... more
Not This, But That

"By the end of each book in this series you will understand both what not to and what to do to improve student learning."
-Nell Duke and M. Colleen Cruz, Series Editors

Much like the diet phenomenon Eat This Not That, this series aims to replace some common,... more

The Big 5: Ken Lindblom on the Professional Books That Got Him to Where He is Today

In this installment, we bring you the professional book top five of Ken Lindblom, Associate Professor of English and Associate Dean for Academic Programs in the School of Professional Development at Stony Brook University (SUNY), and former high school English teacher.... more
As Told To Tom Newkirk: Where Does This Kind of Teaching Fit on the Rubric?

Where Does This Kind Of Teaching Fit On The Rubric?This bike had foot brakes.”... more
How is this Math?

How is this Math?Below is a list of representative educator responses to this type of brainstorming: Nouns (objects) Verbs (actions) Patterns (units, cycles) Geometric forms (line, angles, shapes) Fractions (part-whole relationships) Symmetry Direction Spatial reasoning Multiplication (groups) Properties Rate/time Constraint Formation... more
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