Author: <span>ctillson</span>

Finding—and using—the right words has never been more important. It’s a time of heightened interest in everything political. It’s a time when accusations of false news and suggestions of alternative…

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It’s a new year with new challenges and new possibilities, and one of the opportunities that A&M is excited about is the Muffin Project. Generous gifts made by folks who…

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Looking for a way to get (and share) that cozy winter feeling? We’d like to suggest that you make your way to the book section of your favorite retail outlet…

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Sometimes it seems that we get so wrapped up in the bottom line that we forget about the journey along the way—even though that journey is where we spend most…

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A&M Writing and Publishing, along with M.C. Tillson, is launching a campaign to get books into the hands of third graders—and keep them there. The program, affectionately known by Ms.…

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If you say “can’t,” but you mean “won’t,” it’s not the same thing. If you say “everybody,” but you mean “some people I know,” that’s different too. The words matter.…

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High-speed internet service can now be defined as a utility says the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. With this ruling, high-speed internet service will be…

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The First5California campaign (www.first5california.com) tells us that it’s never too early to start reading to our children. That’s music to the ears of those of us in the reading business.…

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Browsing the North Carolina Reading Association website the other day, I stopped to check out Lois Huffman’s post, “Watch and Learn More about Literacy,”where she shares six of her favorite…

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My favorite post so far this year (granted, there aren’t that many yet) is by Eric Sim “What Education We Need in 2016” and points out the huge gap in…

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