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Teachers and Writers Magazine Recent Articles
- What I Got May 14, 2025Nina Simone and the freedom to write and dance.
- Reimagining Folklore, Reimagining the Classroom May 7, 2025A conversation with Soraya Palmer on the power of folktales as resistance in the classroom.
- Poetic Archeology April 29, 2025Excavating found text to create word-and-image poems.
- Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson April 22, 2025Banned book writing prompts.
- The Onion April 14, 2025Helping students find inspiration in the ordinary.
- A Place for Us March 24, 2025Student poetry that looks back to move forward.
- Call Me by My Name March 24, 2025Poetry and translanguaging in the multilingual classroom.
- In the Beginning Was the Word and the Word Was Blue March 24, 2025Exploring the blues through poetry and song.
- A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle March 3, 2025Banned book writing prompts.
- Where Snow Falls Every Few Pages February 5, 2025Rosa Alcalá on David Shapiro.
- Promised Protagonists December 19, 2024Young readers and writers find their inner-main characters together.
- Art For / From All December 16, 2024What we lose when we lose access to creative writing.
- Tools for Rethinking the World December 10, 2024Using surrealist and science fiction techniques to liberate the imagination.
- Polyphony Lit November 25, 2024Teaching the craft of editing from sea level to summit.
- The World Around Us: Balancing Opposing Forces November 13, 2024A conversation with Ruben Quesada.
- Humanizing Education November 7, 2024A student perspective on AI.
- Feeling the Heat October 31, 2024Nicole Callihan on Jean Valentine.
- War in the Creative Writing Classroom October 28, 2024A conversation with Salar Abdoh.
- Why Not Use AI to Do Your Homework? October 15, 2024Writing is a form of thinking.
- Delicatessen Intellectual September 24, 2024Sharon Mesmer on Allen Ginsberg.