New feature: writers’ drafts
I will try to post one each time I write. Here’s the inaugural one: a draft (probably not the first draft), written by John Lennon, of his 1980 song, “Starting Over.” Click on the […]
Since creating a blogpost is much more fun than practicing my presentation for the NWP meeting next Friday, here we are. And here’s this on procrastination, which I read while procrastinating.
Please join us at the NYC Writing Project’s 15h annual Teacher-to-Teacher conference, Saturday, April 27, 2013 at Lehman College, for keynote talks by Peter Elbow and NY Times Learning Network editor Katherine […]
Welcome to our new home on the CUNY Academic Commons! I was saddened to learn last weekend that Posterous, my favorite lovely blogsite, will be closing at the end of April. Although this move to the Academic […]
So much has happened since the last ILS post. We’re in a new year, a new semester, and a new presidential term. The ILS Welcome Back Gathering on January 4th was lovely — such great food (naturally) and good […]
I can’t really express how I’m feeling about the Sandy Hook tragedy–its enormity overwhelms me: Family, faith, and community. Innocence of childhood. Teacher sacrifice. Gun violence. All […]
The election may be over, but the issues remain! The ALC will be holding a post-election voting rights history extravaganza, “We The People – Sing” on Friday, November 16 from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm in Gillet Hall. […]
It’s a beautiful day today, a striking contrast to the extreme weather that we have endured over the past couple of weeks. For too many of us in New York and New Jersey, the hurricane is still present tense. I […]
Welcome to the new ILS Notes blog for the Institute for Literacy Studies. Here you will find informal updates about ILS people and projects, news from our education world, and some links to readings and images […]