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Hi. I'm Steve Moore. I teach. I read. I learn. I live.

Archive for April, 2009

On Staying Relevant, Politics, and Opinions in the Classroom »

~ April 22nd, 2009
Posted in
Day-to-Day, Politics
Tagged with
challenges, Politics, teaching
By
Steve J. Moore – Apr. 22nd, 2009

Defining Literacy Today »

~ April 6th, 2009
Posted in
General Education, Literacy
Tagged with
e.d. hirsch, education, knowledge, Literacy, product vs process
By
Steve J. Moore – Apr. 6th, 2009

Design, a Path to Identity »

~ April 2nd, 2009
Posted in
Composition, Social Media
Tagged with
authorship, collaboration, design, heroes, identity, joseph campbell, Social Media, writing
By
Steve J. Moore – Apr. 2nd, 2009

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