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Why I Look at Names When Grading

It was my teacher preparation program that brought this idea, that I loved, to my attention. They said that, “when you grade work you shouldn’t …

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Students Challenging Grades

Challenge, But For a Benefit   As a teacher, I am pretty candid with my students. Sometimes, I gather my class of fourth and fifth …

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Matthew R. Morris is an elementary school educator, speaker, blogger, and Anti-Racism activist in Toronto. He is completing his M.A. in Social Justice Education at OISE and currently teaches 5th grade in the Toronto District School Board.

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