Emma Harrison holds her recent column in The Doings called "Being the Tie-Breaker in the Election." This isn't Emma's only claim to fame. She's also the Editor-in-Chief of this year's El Diablo yearbook staff.
Check out the funny and smart column here: http://oakbrook.suntimes.com/opinions/15842950-598/being-the-tie-breaker-in-the-election.html
Welcome to the Department of English blog! My name is David Lange and I am the chair of the English Department at Hinsdale Central High School, which is located about 15 miles west of Chicago. I use this site to post updates and information of potential interest to our parents, faculty, students, and alumni. You can contact me at dlange@hinsdale86.org
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
English 1 PLC examines data on student achievement to tweak curriculum
"Creating a Community of Readers"
Hinsdale Central teachers have been selected to present at the NCTE national education conference. This photo shows English teachers and librarian collaborating as they put together their presentation for the National Council of Teachers of English national convention in Las Vegas in November. From left, English teachers Stephanie Hiffman, Heather Fehrman, Kate Saunders, librarian Kerrin Riley, and English teacher Lauren Otahal. The proposal that was accepted by NCTE involves
Here's the information that NCTE publicized. (NCTE publicized separately for each teacher, so this one is just about Kate)
The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) is pleased to announce that Kathrynne Saunders will be speaking at the 2012 Annual Convention.
Saunders, of Hinsdale Central High School, Illinois, will be presenting during the Panel, "CREATING A COMMUNITY OF READERS." An excerpt from the description of this session in the Convention Program reads:
Each year, it becomes a little more difficult to inspire students to read. Between an overload at school and technological distractions, picking up a book becomes less and less of a priority for teenagers. However, creating a community of readers is still possible.
The session will be held from 11:30 AM to 12:45 PM on Sunday, November 18, 2012.
Each year, the NCTE Annual Convention draws thousands of K-12 teachers, college faculty, administrators, and other educational professionals from around the world. They gather to hear award-winning speakers, attend idea-packed sessions, share best practices, participate in workshops, and test the latest teaching materials. The 2012 Annual Convention will be held November 15-18, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
For more information, or to register for the Convention, visit http://www.ncte.org/annual.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
New Devils' Advocate out today!
The issue includes a feature article by Kathryn Cua and Chetna Mahajan with the intriguing subtitle, "Not all stduents need SADD's warning posters, some are choosing not to drink at all." English teacher Kate Saunders is quoted in an article by Libby Morris called "Welcome to the blog-o-sphere" which details how students are building an online presence by creating blogs in and out of classes. Lots of other great stuff, too!
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