This past July, I had the great fortune of attending the Folger Shakespeare Library’s Summer Academy in Washington, D.C. There, I attended lectures given by master teachers and scholars; I played the part of the Ghost in a performance of Act One of Hamlet; I held—in these two hands—Walt Whitman’s copy of the… Continue Reading »
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Guest post by Josh Cabat “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” While the average ELA Chair or Director has little to fear in terms of civil unrest in the Northlands, we have all, as did Henry IV, struggled with internal resistance to change. How often have you found a great idea at a… Continue Reading »