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“Your work has single-handedly been the biggest influence in my pedagogy… I’m literally using things I learned from you every single day!” — Ashley Y., Instructional Coach & Teacher in California

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“If I could identify one resource that has guided my work over 37 years of teaching, it has been your blog posts, books, courses, and videos.” — Liz Fox, Recently Retired after 37 Years (34 as ELA Teacher, 3 as Instructional Coach)

“Students are getting comfortable doing what most of them didn’t want to do – really read, really write, and argue academically. One student went from saying ‘this is going to be bad – I’m terrible at public speaking’ to ‘look at me, all smart.'” — Jeanine F-G., St. John Neumann High School, Naples FL

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The Latest from DSJR

You’re Not a Bum

Dave Stuart Jr.
April 30, 2026

Dear colleague, A year or so ago, we decided the Stuart children needed a piece of core cultural knowledge known as Rocky (1976) in their lives. I hadn’t seen the film since I was a kid, and I had to chuckle at a couple things I didn’t remember from my first viewing decades ago: Rocky…

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My Favorite Thing to See on a Test Corrections Sheet

Dave Stuart Jr.
April 28, 2026

Dear colleague, Short note today, but when I saw this (image below), I thought of you. Test corrections, to me, are a critical part of the learning process. They allow students to Unpack Outcomes, Good or Bad (Strategy #9 in The Will to Learn), and they imply that tests are just another part of the…

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Pop-Up Debate Problem: What Do You Do When Students Aren’t Yielding the Floor Well?

Dave Stuart Jr.
April 23, 2026

Dear colleague, Some time ago, a colleague wrote in with the following question regarding Pop-Up Debates: Dave, what do you do when multiple students stand up at the same time and don’t want to yield? I have two class sections where this is becoming a pattern, despite giving them plenty of encouragement and instruction to…

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The Secret Service

Dave Stuart Jr.
April 21, 2026

Dear colleague, One day I was walking down the hallway during my prep period, and I felt like a true-blue secret service agent. I picked up a piece of garbage. I had a brief moment of genuine connection (MGC) with a student I passed. I stopped in on a colleague and gave a word of…

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“The Great Enemy of Truth…”

Dave Stuart Jr.
April 16, 2026

Dear colleague, In a recent article, I shared about a PD trip that allowed for my visit to the JFK Presidential Library in Boston. Today I’d like to share one more JFK thought that I found to be profoundly related to the argumentative work my students and I do in whatever class I find myself…

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Four Parenting Tips Schools Can Promote

Dave Stuart Jr.
April 9, 2026

Dear colleagues, I came across four parent recommendations the other day from researchers Jonathan Haidt, Will Johnson, and Zach Rausch that I thought were worth sharing in case your role intersects with helping parents in our technological times. In their article “We Don’t Have to Give In to Smartphones” for The New York Times (paywall),…

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