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Beyond the Curriculum: Educators Reflect on Racism, Democracy, Purpose
Beyond the Curriculum: Educators Reflect on Racism, Democracy, Purpose In the early morning as I lie in bed with little…
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3 Ways to Make Learning Relevant to Students
3 Ways to Make Learning Relevant to Students Self-Determination Theory, which may be the mostly widely known theory on human…
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Supreme Court Will Decide Fate of Student Loan Relief
Supreme Court Will Decide Fate of Student Loan Relief: What Teachers Need to Know The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday…
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A Transgender Student Moved Cross-Country for a Welcoming School
A Transgender Student Moved Cross-Country for a Welcoming School. Here’s Their Story Dandelion Hunt-Smith moved across the country with their…
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A Conservative Teacher’s Take on ‘What Is Wrong With Our Schools’
A Conservative Teacher’s Take on ‘What Is Wrong With Our Schools’ Daniel Buck is a middle school English teacher in…
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What the Last Two Decades Have Taught Us About School Reform
What the Last Two Decades Have Taught Us About School Reform At the end of last year, my colleague Ilana…
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Want to Take Learning Recovery Seriously?
Want to Take Learning Recovery Seriously? Support and Train Teachers Nardi Routten teaches 4th grade at Creekside Elementary School in…
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Class room Cell phone Use Is Fraught. It Doesn’t Have to Be
Class room Cell phone Use Is Fraught. It Doesn’t Have to Be Pre-pandemic, student cellphone use (for nonacademic use—I’ve always…
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Some Schools Will Get Money From Opioid Settlements
Some Schools Will Get Money From Opioid Settlements—But It Won’t Be Easy Some school districts stand to benefit from the…
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Why One Principal Is Asking Her Staff to Do Less
Why One Principal Is Asking Her Staff to Do Less This school year will be filled with election messaging, Roe…
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