Teachers
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Why School Cops Won’t Fix School Shootings
With the number of deadly school shootings on the rise in recent years, school administrators and lawmakers are actively seeking solutions to the problem ... -
Where Do Biases Start? A Challenge To Educators
Recently there was a situation covered in USA Today that included the New York City ban on bias against black hair. All too frequently, ... -
Three Ways To Inspire Teachers
Teachers crave motivation and inspiration in their pursuit to teach the world’s future citizens how to function within society. That is not to say ... -
What Giving up on a Student Says About You
Not every student can be well-behaved or have perfect grades. Sometimes, kids can be frustrating and difficult to handle, which can cause adults to ... -
Why Teacher’s Aides Deserve Our Appreciation Every Single Day
A teacher’s aide is an essential part of the classroom that many people take for granted. In fact, many individuals don’t even know what ... -
Seven Things Assessment-Literate Educators Need to Do When Creating Quality Assessments
Not all assessments are created equal- some assessments even fail to accurately assess the content and skills they were supposedly designed for. It is ... -
Teacher Burnout or Demoralization? What’s the Difference and Why it Matters
A study led by Dr. Ingersoll of the University of Pennsylvania showed the staggering reality of the American education system; 15% of teachers leave ... -
Re-Setting Student/Teacher Goals for the New Semester
As 2020 comes to a close, K-12 students and teachers begin to relish the last few days of their holiday vacations. If you are ... -
Is Teacher Education Too Theoretical?
One of the first things beginning teachers recognize is how underprepared their education preparation programs actually made them. Educators for Excellence did an incredible ... -
How Teachers Can Decide What’s Important, Then Ditch The Rest
Teachers have a student for only 7 hours a day, maybe even less if they teach in a half-day kindergarten program. With so much ...