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Feminist Teacher Featured in The Atlantic

5 August 2012

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During my time as a scholar at the Aspen Ideas Festival earlier this summer, I was interviewed by Conor Friedersdorf from The Atlantic on teaching my students how to make their writing a part of a larger public discourse through blogging. The result: engaged young writers who learn that their voices matter.

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Posted By: feministteacher Category: blogging, media appearances Tags: Aspen Ideas Festival, blogging, digital citizens, edtech, education technology, student writers, The Atlantic, young writers

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