Category Archives: Interviews

These are the latest blog posts under the category Interviews

Larry Ferlazzo, Impresario

Larry Ferlazzo is the Internet's impresario of education resources. He tells us the story behind Websites of the Day, his great act of curation, & more.

Interview: The #Sugarkills Gang

We interview The #Sugarkills Gang, a group of sixth grade science students. They're on a social media nutrition mission to sugar-shock the world.

Tempered, with an Edge

Bill Ferriter -- master middle grades teacher, multiple-book author & Tempered Radical blogger -- offers up his version of cold hard truth in a candid chat with MiddleWeb.

Teaching ESL/ELL Students

Katie Hull Sypnieski, co-author of The ESL/ELL Teacher's Survival Guide, shares some do's & don'ts for all teachers with ELL students. A MIddleWeb interview.

The Goddess of Good Advice

Middle grades teacher Cossondra George has a knack for giving good teaching advice, found in high-readership articles across the Web. She gives us some.

The Art of Connected Coaching

Connected coaches are social artists "immersed in collaboration in online spaces" says expert and retired middle grades teacher Lani Ritter Hall in our interview.

A Common Core ‘Teacherpreneur’

We interview middle grades "teacherpreneur" Sarah Henchey about her school-based leadership role in developing integrated CCSS curriculum.

A Daring Middle Grades Librarian

Many teacher librarians struggle to explain their continued relevance to a skeptical audience. But Daring Librarian Gwyneth Jones has no problem explaining hers.

Ms. Miller’s Wild Ride

Thanks to a popular blog and a 5-star Amazon book, career teacher Donalyn Miller has become a national champion of YA reading. We talk with her.