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REGINA BARRECA ARCHIVE

National columnist Regina Barreca brings her timely, insightful humor to Ed World.

Charmed, Im Sure
"'Works like a charm,' I laugh, walking towards my 8 a.m. class. My students raise their sleepy heads and open their heavily-lidded eyes because they hear, from a quarter of a mile away, the distinctive clank of two heavy bracelets as I walked down the hallway. Maybe it is not exactly like one of those movies where a bell makes the zombies wake up and face their earthly lives, but hey -- it is not as far off as you might imagine...

Treasuring Found Humor
Im a big fan of found humor -- the sorts of things that arent meant to be funny but which brighten the dayIf you dont laugh at the absurdities of everyday life, youll miss a great deal of fun And lets face it -- most of us need all the fun we can get.

Hey, Kid, Pass the Lard, Er, Doughnut
As our students become healthierwe so-called adults seem to be getting more and more unhealthy in our eating habits For example, our students are eating fiber, whereas we are limiting ourselves to lard-based or polyurethane products.

The Best of the Best
Thats what the best teachers do. They not only give you confidence, they give you permission. They are willing to extend their authority so that you are covered by its cloak.

Part One of Two: The Worst and The Best Teachers
Some teachers words stick with us foreverunfortunately. Hey, lets face it, I still carry my kindergarten teachers implicit contempt and explicit condescension with me like gum stuck to the heel of my (now shiny and neatly-tied shoe).

Twenty Things that Frighten Me about the Holiday Season
Dare-you-not-to-cry holiday movies, friends who shop early and often, and alcohol-free eggnog are just a few terrors of the season.

The I -Want (and Expect)-It-NOW Generation
Schools may be the last place where children learn that they cant have everything that they want the moment they want it.

Channeling Boys' Rage
How can we help defuse angry males?

There's One in Every Class
What do you do with the kid you can't stand?

Rethinking Excellence
The quest for elite performance can erode ambition and talent.

Grant Me Some Relief!
The down-home drama and heartache of going for grants.

Communicating With Adults, Tots
Cultivating the (same) skills for communicating with co-workers, preschoolers.

Beware the Thistle-Eaters
"Martyrs of the teaching profession," for whom everything is a struggle, can bring the rest of us down.

EMERGENCY! Testing!
Regina Barreca takes on "teaching to the test."

It's All About Context
Keeping things in perspective when it comes to students.

Supplies In Demand
Step away from the marker...

Teaching Tips No One Told You
Coping strategies from the "underground."

Education World! Bring the Kids!
Imagine a day of education-themed thrills and chills!

It's Just Not That Simple
Too many people just don't "get" teaching. Try not to hurt them.

Laughter is a Class Act
Turning an "oops" into an "aha" moment.

Professor of English literature and feminist theory at the University of Connecticut, Regina Barreca grew up in Brooklyn and Long Island, New York, received a B.A. from Dartmouth College, an M.A. from Cambridge University (where she was a Reynolds' Fellow), and a Ph.D. from the City University of New York. An award-winning columnist for The Hartford Courant, her work also appears in various papers around the country. She has appeared on scores of radio and television programs, including 20/20, 48 Hours, The Today Show, and Oprah. Her latest book is Babes in Boyland: A Personal History of Coeducation. Visit her Website Gina Barreca. Click here to read more about her.