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The Day I Received Teacher Tenure

A Message for Dan Sullivan Regarding Betsy DeVos

A Message for Lisa Murkowski Regarding Betsy DeVos

Email to UA President and Regents — Keep UAS School of Education Programs

High-Stakes Testing Promoter Accidentally Shows How Insane They Are

My Story: Why I Am a Teacher in Ketchikan, Alaska

Message to Representative Young on ESEA

A World History Document-Based Question (DBQ) on Civilization and the Neolithic Revolution

Message to Senator Murkowski On Standardized Testing

Thoughts and Quotes from a Week in Anchorage

Alaska Advanced Placement Statistics

A Fish Simulation, Plus Tlingit and American Conceptions of Property

Mentor Teachers: Three Initial Distinctions

First Day at Kayhi—Freshman Orientation

Teacher-Student Equity in Alaska: Reflections on "Communicating Across Cultures"

A Dleit Ḵáa in Lingít Aaní: Teaching History to Fight for the Future of Alaska

Tlingit Attack and Armor Described by Baranov

Being "Anti-Racist," Not Just "Non-Racist"

Learning Context at the Alaska State Museum

Creating "Teaching in Lingít Aaní"