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Nancy Flanagan's avatar

Smiling at the thought of being the first reader of #5000, more or less.

Sincerely-- congratulations. That's a milestone, and milestones are important.

And while your four responses to the 'why write?' question are familiar (especially the low standards and reading a lot), you must also acknowledge the absolute fact that not enough garden-variety teachers are writing. They're too busy, for the most part, if they're still in the classroom, and if they're not, they're traveling or napping or getting pedicures, things that were impossible when they had 150 students.

You have always been the essential teacher voice and perspective, a blog without footnotes and written as if we were sitting over our tuna fish sandwiches in the lounge for the 28 minutes we got for lunch. There's probably a fancy word for your kind of writing-- colloquial?-- but your blogs are easy to read and make me think.

Raising my coffee cup... Well done, my friend.

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Steve Cheney's avatar

Have only been reading Curmudgucation for a couple of months but want you to know how much I enjoy it. Retired from a 36 year career of teaching HS mathematics 3 years ago and was so unhappy with the course teaching had been forced into the last 15 years I decided to start writing my own blog on Substack, Crisis in Education, and while as a math teacher my writing may not be stellar, the reading it has inspired me to do has been the best part, and finding writers like you has given me goals to shoot for! Keep up the good work! The kids - and especially the teachers - really need it!

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