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93. Why Write a Guest “Why…Wednesday”

Posted on October 14, 2020October 13, 2020 by caritagardiner

So the photo above is a behind-the-scenes peek at what my screen looks like when I start putting together a Why Wednesday post. I know that right now, everyone who reads CaritaGardiner.com knows me, Carita Gardiner, but I’m hoping that won’t always be true. I write these weekly missives with the idea that someday, when…

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92. Why and When to Multitask

Posted on October 7, 2020October 6, 2020 by caritagardiner

The photo above isn’t one I shot, but one I found on a Google image search for “multitasking.” (It comes from Scientific American Blogs.) I selected it because (1) she’s got curly hair (and I’m always pro-curly) and (2) it’s from an article called, “No, Women Can’t Multitask Either.” The “either” got me thinking. Why…

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91. Why THINK

Posted on September 30, 2020October 8, 2020 by caritagardiner

I couldn’t figure out a relevant image to put with this post, so I pasted in my all-time-favorite Tuukka photo, and I made it really big because I love the look of the hair flying off his ears. I wanted to make sure you got to see that feature. None of this has anything to…

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90. Why Go Old School…Sometimes

Posted on September 23, 2020September 24, 2020 by caritagardiner

[I wrote the following essay, as pictured in the photo above, during a power outage in August. We’ve been told Fall 2020 will be a particularly bad storm season. Of course it will.] I’m writing by hand, something I rarely do outside of the letters I write to my older daughter, who’s twenty-one, and pen…

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89. Why Leave off the Grades

Posted on September 16, 2020September 15, 2020 by caritagardiner

Doing everything online and using backward design to organize my classes has lead to many noticeable improvements in the structure of my classes. One aspect of the class about which I didn’t like the way a digital life seemed to be pushing my pedagogy was in the grading. For the last dozen or more years,…

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88. Why Control What I Can

Posted on September 9, 2020January 2, 2021 by caritagardiner

I’m still a paper calendar user. I know, not very 2020 of me, but facts are facts (and why would anyone want to be 2020?). For as long as I can remember, I’ve used a calendar that provides a two-inch by five-inch rectangle for each day’s events. This year, I decided to live on the…

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87. Why NoSpendtember

Posted on September 2, 2020September 1, 2020 by caritagardiner

If you’re reading this the first day it goes live, it’s already the second of September, but it’s not too late to join me in my annual NoSpendtember tradition. NoSpendtember started as a result of our yearly spending habits. As you know (since all of my readers know me), I’m a teacher at a boarding…

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86. Why Sports Aphorisms Work

Posted on August 26, 2020August 25, 2020 by caritagardiner

I took the photo above as a screen capture from a Google search for images of Jess Sims. She teaches strength (and probably lots of other) classes for Peloton, which has amazing online workouts. (You don’t need to buy the bike or the treadmill to get a monthly membership, which offers hundreds of great classes…

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85. Why Looks Matter

Posted on August 19, 2020August 18, 2020 by caritagardiner

The photo above is a screenshot from a joke video I made with my younger daughter. We both dressed and made ourselves up in an “old-lady look.” (If you read my post from last week, on my birthday, you’ll see that I’m actually delighted with my age. This post isn’t about that.) I know this…

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84. Why I’m Happy at 51!

Posted on August 12, 2020August 13, 2020 by caritagardiner

[Photo credit to Emma Brodie. Please remember that name so that you can buy her book when it comes out next summer.] This post will go live on my fifty-first birthday, making me three times as old as the older students I teach. (Eleventh graders are often seventeen.) Fifty-one used to sound old to me,…

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WHAT I DO

I serve as a class dean and teach English to high schoolers at a boarding school in Connecticut. I’ve earned a Bachelor of Arts (Amherst College), an Education Master in Learning and Teaching (Harvard University Graduate School of Education), a Master of Arts in English (Bread Loaf School of English), and most recently a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing with a certificate in the online teaching of writing (Southern New Hampshire University).

As a writer, I hope to capture the complexity and joy of life in the New England boarding school world. On this site, I share what I know about trying to write fiction while deaning, teaching English, coaching, and doing the other tasks associated with helping to raise over six hundred other people’s children.

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Read my recent “Why” Wednesday Blog Posts

  • NetGalley Review of Sunny Side Up
  • 337. Why Not Fit In
  • 336. Why SFAH
  • NetGalley Review of The Ripple Effect
  • NetGalley Review of Far and Away
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