Jennifer Borgioli BinisinIdentity, Education and PowerIdentity, EduTwitter, and PowerWe can model calling in, calling out, building allyships, becoming co-conspirators, and helping each other see what we can’t see ourselves.Jul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019
Jennifer Borgioli BinisOpening Statement from Secretary of Education-Designate Jenn BinisWhen I was but a wee educator, I belonged to a group that can best be described as a teacher think tank. We collaborated, gave each other…Jan 19, 2017Jan 19, 2017
Jennifer Borgioli Binis(Edu)Tweeting While Feminist — 2016 in ReviewOn one hand, labels stifle us. They box us in. They present only one aspect of who we are and push to the back the thousand other things…Dec 13, 20161Dec 13, 20161
Jennifer Borgioli BinisSo… You’re a White Female Teacher Who Voted for TrumpWelcome! Thanks for stopping by! I spend a lot of time thinking and writing about education, gender, and what happens when these two things…Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Jennifer Borgioli BinisWant to make International Women’s Day Count? Start counting.It’s International Women’s Day. It’s a fantastic way to count — to take stock — of issues related to women around the world. Which opens…Mar 8, 2016Mar 8, 2016
Jennifer Borgioli BinisinIdentity, Education and PowerIdentity in Education and the Responsibility of PowerYesterday, a white male educator was wrong on the internet. Well, lots of people were wrong about many things but this particular wrong was…Feb 11, 2016Feb 11, 2016
Jennifer Borgioli BinisinIdentity, Education and PowerEvolving Towards AuthenticityConsidering the Stories Our Students TellFeb 4, 20161Feb 4, 20161