Veronica Rose ScheidlerYour Service Workers Aren’t Who You Think They AreThey are complex people with elaborate backstories and many liberal arts degrees.Mar 31, 2020Mar 31, 2020
Veronica Rose ScheidlerA Vase Full of Baby TeethWhen I told my mom a vase full of baby teeth had come into my possession, she said, “Those are mine. I paid for them.”Aug 19, 2019Aug 19, 2019
Veronica Rose ScheidlerI’ve got the credentials. Why am I not a teacher?I tried to stay away from a career in education.Aug 16, 2019Aug 16, 2019
Veronica Rose ScheidlerHow do we engage diverse families in learning?In my career, I have often stood on the periphery of youth education and parent engagement. From New York City to Salt Lake City, I have…Jul 24, 2019Jul 24, 2019
Veronica Rose ScheidlerLordly Love: How Our Obsession with The Lord of the Rings Made Us FriendsI remember the first crush that truly engulfed my senses and consumed my adolescent soul hit with a fury in eighth grade.Jul 23, 2019Jul 23, 2019
Veronica Rose ScheidlerThe Nebulousness of Holden Caulfield’s Youth and the Fleeting of My OwnEvery so often I resist the compulsion to splatter the following quote all over the social media channels to which I subscribe: “Don’t…Jul 21, 2019Jul 21, 2019