Erica Jacobs

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Erica Jacobs is the Education columnist for the DC Examiner, and has taught high school and college for 33 years. She has been around the education block! Email her at ejacob1@gmu.edu.
  

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What Happens in the Classroom the Day Before the Test?

POSTED May 7, 9:41 AM
Erica Jacobs - Education Examiner
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    It's the day before the Advanced Placement English literature exam and I have just taught my last class. What happens the day before the test? Are students nervous, attentive, eager-to-please the teacher?

    Maybe they are in your child's school, but that isn't the way it is at Oakton. It's not that my seniors aren't prepared to do well on the test; they are. But on this beautiful spring day, they clearly aren't feeling like one more review session before the test.

    Half were absent because they were taking the AP Calculus test. The half who showed up were interested in one of the following:

  • reading the newspaper to find out the significance of the North Carolina and Indiana primary results
  • putting on make-up
  • sleeping
   But I continued the last terminology review and tips for essay success, hoping that at least a few were listening. The test itself is three grueling hours, and no one is looking forward to it. But it is an exciting day because we all have a sense of completion and "job well done," even if we don't know the results yet.

    Good luck to all students taking end-of-year tests in any subject!


Topics: student , AP , test

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Why Don't Schools Address Racism?

POSTED May 21, 7:09 PM
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    In my classroom today, a former student took the lead. Anna Laura came back to the classroom she had left two years ago to attend James Madison University, but the model of writing, respectful discussion, and reflection remained with... Read More
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POSTED May 18, 7:52 PM
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Topics: blog , students , column , writing process

Shakespearean Quote of the Day

POSTED May 18, 10:06 AM
Erica Jacobs - Education Examiner
 Today I will going to the Shakespeare Theatre's performance of Julius Caesar with a few students and several other teachers, so it's fitting that the quote below comes from that play. My column for Monday calls my current students my best ever... Read More
Topics: day , class , shakespeare , quote , julius caesar

Word of the Day

POSTED May 15, 11:08 PM
Erica Jacobs - Education Examiner
The word of the day comes from the very beginning of Elizabeth George's new mystery: Careless in Red. Inspector Lynley is on the forty-third day of his solitary walking tour--an effort to cope with his wife's recent death. He sees a solitary surfer and... Read More
Topics: word , day

Shakespearean Quote of the Day

POSTED May 15, 10:09 AM
Erica Jacobs - Education Examiner
We all can picture a politician who fits the contempt expressed in this quotation from Henry lV, Part 1:I am whipp'd and scourg'd with rods,Nettled, and stung with pismires, when I hearOf this vile politician.Choose your own example!... Read More
Topics: day , shakespeare , quote , politician

The "Lasts" of High School

POSTED May 14, 12:00 PM
Erica Jacobs - Education Examiner
This last month of teaching at Oakton High School is the last time my students experience all sorts of events: dances, ceremonies, lunch lines, bells, early start times, nightly homework assignments. I am in the interesting position of going through... Read More
Topics: graduation , forward , last

Read Me: The Two-Minute Book Review

POSTED May 14, 7:38 AM
Erica Jacobs - Education Examiner
Bel Canto, by Ann Patchett, was published in 2001 , and would seem to have been influenced by September 11--except that it was written before that event. It is a study of hostages and terrorists, their differences and similarities. If your world is... Read More
Topics: book , review , patchett

Word of the Day

POSTED May 13, 7:02 AM
Erica Jacobs - Education Examiner
pecuniary--of or relating to moneyThe word of the day comes from the 2004 Advanced Placement literature tests where students were challenged by a Henry James passage from one of his short stories. A tutor interviews for a job because, "as yet one's... Read More
Topics: advanced placement , word , day

Shakespearean Quote of the Day

POSTED May 12, 10:16 AM
Erica Jacobs - Education Examiner
 This quotation from Taming of the Shrew might come to your mind as you realize that many schools, including George Mason University where I teach, have just announced a tuition increase of close to 10% for next year:O, I am undone, I am undone!... Read More
Topics: day , shakespeare , quote , taming of the shrew , tuition

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