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Women Writers Through History | Writer Susan Carnegie
This Scottish woman writer had a few similarities to the Outlander characters Clare and Jamie.
Susan Stoderl
May 28, 20242 min read
Literacy | Homeless Students Grades K-12 Face Lifelong Issues
This blog exposes how homelessness affects a student's learning with lifelong consequences.
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May 22, 20242 min read
Women Writers Through History | Lady Eglantine Wallace
Lady Eglantine Wallace, 18th-century playwright and political commentator.
Susan Stoderl
May 17, 20242 min read
Prairie Dust | A Historical Family Saga of Homesteading on the Eastern Colorado Prairie, Chapter 2, Part 4
Another birth terrified Flora. Her last experience had been in a hospital forty-seven miles from Blue Springs.
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Women Writers Through History | Elizabeth Carter, a "Bluestocking" and Writer of Epic Book Titles
Elizabeth Carte, a "Bluestocking" and Writer of Epic Book Titles.
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May 14, 20242 min read
Literacy | The "Nation's Report Card" is Failing Reading and Math (Yet Again)
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), is an assessment given to students to test their math and reading skills.
Susan Stoderl
May 11, 20242 min read
Prairie Dust | A Historical Family Saga of Homesteading on the Eastern Colorado Prairie| Chapter 2, Excerpt 3
Jim receives a letter from Flora with unexpected news.
Susan Stoderl
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Women Writers Through History | Aphra Behn | First Woman Professional Writer and Spy
Aphra Behn, is an English woman writer who makes her living by writing and spying.
Susan Stoderl
May 3, 20242 min read
Prairie Dust, a Historical Family Saga of Homesteading on the Eastern Colorado Prairie | Chapter 2, Excerpt 2
Prairie Dust, a historical family saga, depicts the trials and tribulations of homesteading on the Eastern Colorado prairie. Jim...
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May 1, 20242 min read
Women Writers Through History | The Renaissance Humanist's Courtly Life of Luisa Sigea de Velasco
Luisa Sigea de Velasco (1522-1562) was one of the few women to earn her living as a well-known humanist.