Teaching isn’t just about lesson plans, grades, or classroom rules. It’s about moments that stay long after the bell rings.
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. As a Birmingham, Alabama, native, Tondra Loder-Jackson was inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.
For an hour or two after the talk I found myself reflecting more deeply on how our lives are filled with all kinds of ...
AJ spent most of 6th grade skipping class. Triggered by even small tasks, like being asked to write guided notes during ...
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Teachers reflect on the year that has passed: the lessons that worked, those that did not, and the pupils who struggled silently despite our best intentions. These reflections shape how we turn the ...
One of the mistakes of teaching, I’ve learned through my years as a part-time professor, is to prepare so much that the students have no choice but to become passive recipients of knowledge that has ...
Petrina Miller, along with other teachers, works with kindergarteners in her class at 116th Street Elementary School in Los Angeles. Miller said she often has to spend her own money to make the ...
Just over two years after Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a new law that restricted what can be taught in classrooms about race, gender and bias, a lawsuit brought by public school educators seeks ...
Artificial intelligence offers a path to personalised teacher development, blended learning, and inclusive education if ...
In his 30 years as teacher and administrator, Jason Purcell felt the weight of responsibility that often fell on his ...
Ask any history teacher in Michigan how their lessons could be better and they will tell you that they need to incorporate more current events into the curriculum, East Kentwood High School history ...