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Grading Moratorium

Here is a list of teachers dedicated to abolishing grading. Check out each one of their stories and feel free to contact them.Want to join? Here's how.

Joe Bower - Red Deer, Alberta, Canada

Jason Bedell - Middletown, New Jersey, USA

John Spencer - Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Alan Stange - Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada

Matt Guthrie - Garner, North Carolina, USA

Tyler Rice - Washington, USA

Alfonso Gonzalez - Chimacum, Washington, USA

Chris Fritz - East Lansing, Michigan, USA

Tracy Mercier - Connecticut, USA

Chad Sansing - Central, Virginia, USA

Steve Moore - Kansas, USA

Justin Nanu - Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada

Kelly Aleman - Red Deer, Alberta, Canada

Dave Martin - Red Deer, Alberta, Canada

Mark Barnes - United States

Pernille Ripp - Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Tia Henriksen - Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

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Cherra-Lynne Olthof - Carstairs, Alberta, Canada
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I am Joe Bower and I teach in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. I wish to challenge 'traditional' schooling while exploring more progressive forms of education. I intend on using this blog to uproot some of the most deeply rooted myths that continue to distract people from a love for learning. And I am going to have fun doing it!
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