This year’s books for educators make me feel hopeful for the possibilities of the human race. Covering topics such as nature and spirituality in children, neurodiversity-affirming schools, and the ...
Lexia Library Wish participants also qualified for a free membership in the First Book community of more than 600,000 educators, program leaders, and volunteers across the United States who are ...
Sarah Cooper teaches 8th grade U.S. history and civics and is the associate head of school at Flintridge Preparatory School in La Canada, Calif. She is the author of two books, Creating Citizens: ...
OPINION: As book bans reach historic levels, more educators should get involved in school governance
In 2021-22, 43 percent of book challenges targeted titles with LGBTQ+ characters, and 36 percent focused on books featuring characters of color or addressed themes of race and racism. Credit: Rick ...
Raising America: A Visual Celebration of Educators highlights the personal narratives of 80 teachers, 12 of which are from Miami. Chantel Jiroch — a photographer based in Atlanta — decided to give her ...
Duncan: So I have been in education for about 17 years now, and I started my career in Chicago, Illinois, primarily working in high schools. I was a history teacher, then I became an assistant ...
How we educate our youth is changing. The OECD is now prioritizing student and teacher well-being. UNESCO has called for a “new social contract for education that will help us build peaceful, just, ...
Today’s post continues a series in which educators recommend books and online resources that have impacted their work. Safir and Dugan’s book Street Data: A Next Generation Model of Equity, Pedagogy ...
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