Diane Tatum
Contributing Writer
My 2012 Pic - Diane E. Tatum
I've been a writer since childhood. As a recently "retired" middle school Language Arts teacher, my first novel Gold Earrings releases on 9/27/11. I have two unpublished Christian historical romance fiction novels in process.I have written youth Sunday School curriculum for Lifeway and David C. Cook and various articles for ministry magazines. I live in Tullahoma , TN, located between Nashville and Chattanooga..
Latest Articles
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Visiting Historic York, England
York, England, is a blend of the ancient, historic, cultural, and working city. Spectatular sights and history await your vist.
Apr 28, 2011
- Diane Tatum
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Visiting Canterbury Brings Chaucer's Tales to Life
Visiting Canterbury allows the visitor to see Chaucer's Canterbury Tales come to life along its cobbled streets as well as in the Cathedral itself.
Feb 17, 2011
- Diane Tatum
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Visiting Sherlock Holmes in London
Sherlock Holmes is the popular fictional detective of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Tourists can visit Holmes's home and museum at 221B Baker Street in London.
Feb 16, 2011
- Diane Tatum
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Visiting John Steinbeck in Monterey, California
Visiting Monterey, CA, is cause to read John Steinbeck's work and visit his settings. The John Steinbeck Center celebrates Steinbeck's work and life.
Jan 21, 2011
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Parents Can Help Students with Homework
Parents are an integral part of a student's education. Parents can partner with teachers by helping with homework and student organization.
Nov 19, 2010
- Diane Tatum
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Visiting Edgar Allan Poe in Baltimore
Visiting Baltimore should involve a tribute visit to the burial place and former home of Edgar Allan Poe. Mysterious Poe continues to mesmerize readers.
Nov 15, 2010
- Diane Tatum
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Students Must be Ready to Learn
Students who come to school ready to learn are more likely to take advantage of talented teachers, well-equipped schools, and textbooks and technology.
Oct 2, 2010
- Diane Tatum
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Teachers Aren't to Blame for Lack of Student Success
Teachers have been scapegoats for falling student test scores. Vanderbilt University's study shows that other factors cause student problems in education.
Sep 24, 2010
- Diane Tatum
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Do Standardized Tests Make Students Less Knowledgeable?
Common core standards would seem like a way to better educate students and improve standardized test results. Do they make students more knowledgeable?
Sep 2, 2010
- Diane Tatum
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Test Results Only Measure Part of the Educational Process
Tests measure students' performance on that particular day, not necessarily the ability of teachers to teach.
Aug 2, 2010
- Diane Tatum
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