Teachers

"We can't forget how much relationships matter in education," he says.
A handy recipe for a teacher shortage like the one in Kansas.
Every day, your child comes home with a story about THAT kid. You're worried that THAT child is detracting from your child's learning experience. I want to talk about THAT child, too, but there are so many things I can't tell you.
A day doesn't go by that my students don't enlighten me with their genuine innocence or entertain me with their youthful ignorance.
Teachers are being told that while there is no official lesson plan design, they better follow the recommended one if they expect to pass the upcoming evaluations.
During my first year as a high school history teacher, teaching predominantly urban and minority students, I came to one profound epiphany: I teach white history to black kids.