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Prologue: Giroux the Giraffe

In the spirit of Dr. Seuss, the personal philosophy that drives this curriculum plan is offered to you in the form of a story and a poem.

Chapter One: The Curriculum that Lived

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  • Educating
    • Children’s Literature
      • Prologue: Giroux the Giraffe
      • Chapter One: The Curriculum that Lived
      • Chapter Two: Chicken Soup for the Curriculum Designer’s Soul (Needs)
      • Chapter Three: The ABCs (Aims, Beliefs, and Charge of Children’s Literature)
      • Chapter Four: The Dance
      • Chapter Five: Creative Non-Fiction
      • Chapter Six: The Troubadour’s Jubilant Jamboree
      • Chapter Seven: Letters, Reflections, and Projects, Oh My!
      • Epilogue: Everybody Poops
    • Micro-Lectures
    • Adobe Learning Journals
    • UX Design
    • Student Projects
    • Technical Writing Gaming
      • Tech Writing
      • Letter or Memo?
      • Audiences to Audiences
        • Capezio
        • Ford
        • Johnson and Johnson
        • Samsung
        • Clue One
        • Clue Two
        • Clue Three
  • Writing
    • Posts
  • About Me
    • Contact
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