Dani B. CharbonneauinEduCreateUnpopular Opinion: I WANT my teenage students to have their phonesI was in a meeting recently where the subject of phones came up, again.·9 min read·Apr 1, 2024----
Dani B. CharbonneauinEduCreateJulia Child Told Me, “You Mustn’t Apologize for the Soup!”What an Encounter with a TV Chef taught me about having pride in your work, and how I pass that on to my students every chance I get!·6 min read·Dec 6, 2023----
Dani B. CharbonneauDo these Shoes Go With This Essay?An Activity, and an Analogy, About Students Choosing the Right Pen or Pencil·7 min read·Nov 28, 2023--1--1
Dani B. CharbonneauGrateful Through the GriefHow do you keep teaching after a student dies? Reflections and a strategy from the Massachusetts 2023 Teacher of the Year·7 min read·Nov 23, 2023----
Dani B. CharbonneauinEduCreateThe ‘Innovation’ is Doing What’s RightMaking High School Great Before it’s Too Late·17 min read·Nov 14, 2023----
Dani B. CharbonneauApplause-Worthy AssignmentsChange Your Students’ Audience & You Might Just Change Their Minds About School·8 min read·Oct 23, 2023----
Dani B. CharbonneauTeachers: in a slump? Plan a Field Trip!I was lucky enough to be interviewed on PowerEd Up! Podcast last week. They asked me a great question right near the end of our time…·4 min read·Oct 16, 2023----
Dani B. CharbonneauIn the Form of a QuestionHow a Certain Game Show turned a Classroom into a Living Room, and a Class into a Family·5 min read·Oct 10, 2023----
Dani B. CharbonneauTo My Students: Please Write All Over Your BooksMy new students are often surprised that in my high school English class, when we read a book, they are the owner of that book. There…·4 min read·Oct 1, 2023----