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What Students Can Learn from College Football

September 4, 2014by Susangbarber Leave a comment

What’s not to love about fall? Pumpkin candles, apple pie, cooler temperatures (only 87 in the ATL today), and campfires on a brisk night. However, I look forward to fall […]

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A Letter to College Students (written with my former students in mind)

August 25, 2014by Susangbarber 1 Comment

Dear College Students, Many of you have just begun classes or will start this week. For some of you, college is brand new while others are inching closer and closer […]

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Ice Buckets, Social Media, and Social Identity

August 20, 2014by Susangbarber Leave a comment

The power of social media is amazing. According to Forbes.com, almost 16 million dollars have been donated to ALS research since July 29th. Compare this to a meager 1.8 million […]

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What Happens in Vegas Stays on Instagram

July 9, 2014by Susangbarber 4 Comments

My guess is the phrase “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” will die out with my generation. Gone are the days of secrets. Almost everything we say or do […]

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My Summer Reading

June 19, 2014by Susangbarber 11 Comments

If I had a dollar for every time some asked me what I’m reading (or if I can spot their kid a point or two to qualify for HOPE), I […]

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Trends in Education

June 13, 2014by Susangbarber Leave a comment

Warning – this is not a funny blog. I have realized that when I am away from students, I no longer have as much funny material for blogging, and while […]

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How to Increase SAT Scores

June 3, 2014by Susangbarber Leave a comment

My husband frequently says, “Championships are won in the off season.” I think he uses this analogy when he is trying to motivate me to clean house or not eat […]

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Sonnet 2014

May 20, 2014by Susangbarber Leave a comment

  I’m no good at writing poetry – really, really bad. But after asking my students to attempt difficult academic feats all year, I have decided to write a sonnet […]

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Walk a Mile in Their Toms

May 13, 2014by Susangbarber Leave a comment

In To Kill a Mockingbird (not Tequila Mockingbird as one of my classes once thought I said only to be disappointed when they got to the library), Atticus Finch (insert […]

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The Ultimate Teacher Appreciation

May 5, 2014by Susangbarber 2 Comments

The first full week of May is set aside for Teacher Appreciation Week. I love this week because this usually means that I will be fed multiple times during the […]

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