Seeking Hope in Troubled Times through the Poetics of Children's Literacies

Every school and university is closed, teachers and teacher educators are trying to support students remotely while in many cases also supporting their own children at home. There it was, this remarkable time machine, this small brown-leather bound connection to a woman who died when I was six and o...

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Student Teaching
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