Alison Minion

Alison Minion is a writer and editor. In addition to Funderstanding, she has contributed to vitaljuicedaily.com, the New Jersey Jewish News and other publications. She served as the editor for the Union County (NJ) Bar Association centennial commemorative yearbook. Before leaving the publishing industry to stay home with her children, Alison was an editor of children’s nonfiction and textbooks. As an editor, much of her time was spent sitting down with a manuscript and a red pencil, researching the marketplace and reading the competition. The most valuable on-the-job training, however, was the time spent visiting schools, debriefing educators, and watching children consume texts and process material. In her life as a freelancer, she does this now most evenings while her own three sons complete their homework.


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Can Sabermetrics Help Improve Education?

Sabermetrics has been used to create successful baseball teams. Can the same principles be applied effectively in education? Continue reading

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What’s On Your Winter Reading List?

” We are, in some sense, formed by what we read,” writes Alison Minion. What’s on your winter reading list? Here are some suggested titles. Continue reading

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School Failures Who Made It Big: What Can We Learn?

Lots of kids do poorly in school only to go on and have wonderfully successful lives. What can we learn from those we failed? Continue reading

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Teaching Essential Life Skills Through Storytelling: An Interview with the Experts

Storytelling teaches your children essential life skills. This interview with Mitch Weiss and Martha Hamilton explain what goes into a successful storytelling workshop. Continue reading

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iSchool

Use an iPad to enhance your teaching. The educational potential of this technology is being utilized more and more. It’s a great way to engage your students. Continue reading

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