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Category: Melissa McQuarrie

Stepping Back into the Classroom – Why I Teach

why I teach

By Melissa McQuarrie I went back to the classroom this year. After 10 years as an administrator, I chose to re-immerse myself into the thick of things. I wanted to see what teachers were talking about when they complained about Read More …

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Wikibrains

By Melissa McQuarrie Cool tool to start your brainstorming. Wikibrains is both a search engine and a graphic organizer to bring shape to your ideas and inquiry. Check it out!

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Helping the Headstrong Child Act, Learn, and Build (safely)

By Melissa McQuarrie David, my second son, is a bit of a rascal. Impulsive, headstrong, extremely intelligent—he kept my parenting skills honed to a razor-sharp edge throughout his life. His dream college was James Madison University, and after finally dedicating Read More …

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Take Action for Students: Ideas to Inspire you

By Melissa McQuarrie Have you ever felt like you couldn’t wait to grow up and ‘get started’ living your life? Have you ever wondered how to connect the things you do every day, right now, with the things you really Read More …

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Helping Your Child Take (the right kind of) Action: Thoughts from a Parent Who Has Been There

By Melissa McQuarrie Parenting is a challenge. You might have the most easy-going child in the world—or the most headstrong—but helping them feel confident in their abilities, dreams, and decision-making skills is never easy. On one hand, you might think Read More …

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