Yo, Dear Readers, a couple of people about whom I’ve written in the past in this space have created their own Substacks. Some of y’all may want to follow them or, even better, subscribe to their sites.


On a personal note, having opportunities to work with and simply know these two people has brought a lot of joy into my life. Good guys…if you look at the photos closely, you’ll see that they are wearing halos.
These are links to some previous mentions of them here on Special Education Today:1 Search the archives to find others (hint: I’ve cited their publications frequently).
Doug Carnine
The cat is out of the bag: The EAC: Are you about to buy a pig in a poke?
D. Carnine on guiding education with evidence: What does the sage professor have to say about cracking that nut?
Yes, Virginia, there is a god. She is currently appearing as Doug Carnine: How should we celebrate a concepetual leader and a great researcher? Greek gods, Elvis, Jesus, and Doug.
Dan Willingham
More on reading comprehension from Dan Willingham: Do you need to enhance your understanding of comprehension?
Dan Willingham on teachers and psychology: What will the cognitive psychology professor tell us?
Friday photo #20-11: Dan W. and JohnL: What do you mean, "He's lost track of how many times he's posted photos?"
So, I encourage you, Dear Readers, to visit the Substack home pages for Dan and Doug. Subscribe to their ‘stacks so that you will receive their posts (whenever they begin posting). Oh, and please subscribe to Special Education Today, too.
Footnote
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