License
All of the work on this site—with the obvious exception of work accredited to another party—is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. You are free to use, modify, and adapt anything on this site so long as you give credit where credit is due and leave a link back to this site.
I’m not making money off of this site and you shouldn’t be either. Should you happen to scrape a post that has an Amazon Affliates link, please leave it be. My terms are pretty reasonable; it’s only polite.
In addition, if you choose to repurpose any of the work on this site, I ask that you let me know. You don’t have to ask permission, I’d just like to know where my work is going.
{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }
i googled ‘educational manifesto’ b/c i wanted something more than a picture for the front of my binder (summer school @ the university of oklahoma) … i’m an educator who’s taught 5th, 4th, 3rd, T-1, 1st, and am now a resource dubbed ‘reading coach’ by reading first. your web site is top shelf … which must be why your previous blog was on alltop. i think educational tech so important b/c although we seem to have a lot of tech in the class, it’s not implemented or synthesized into the daily routine. i’d like to look at any old posts : is there a back-log of your blog somewhere? i just wanted to say thanks for what you’re doing and thank your for letting me share your manifesto : it’s thoughtful, and you’ll receive full attribution.
Feel free to share it anywhere you please. A link-back would be greatly appreciated, of course. I’ve actually uploaded most of the old posts and merged them in with the newer stuff. Writing is difficult after a full day of teaching. I’m really glad that you like what you’ve been reading and I’ll work on posting some more content soon!