Political pressure is prompting more than a third of social studies teachers to axe some topics from their lessons, according to a new survey. The poll, from the education nonprofit and advocacy group ...
Jennifer Burton, Executive Director of the Northwest ISD Education Foundation, believes the trend reflects a broader ...
Berrios started out as a classroom teacher a decade ago, but for the past six years—since her youngest child was an ...
Being a teaching intern has taught me that this profession is demanding, exhausting, and often misunderstood, but it is also deeply rewarding. Education is messy, emotional, and imperfect, but it ...
Two longtime educators are making Black history of their own, following a 33-hour teaching marathon in Philadelphia.
“This is more than a record attempt — it is a reclamation,” said Gwendolyn Ebron ...
There’s no such thing as a “perfect parent,” but there are incredibly important ways for parents to show up for their kids — teaching them empathy, compassion, trust, respect, and honesty in ways that ...
When I was a kid, I remember watching as a neighborhood boy was chased out of his house by his mother. She ran after him, shouting, “I’ll teach you to back-talk me!” I was confused. Surely, this boy ...
In Joyce Snyder's second grade classroom at St. Antoninus, it's not unusual to hear students chanting, "Cincinnati. We got a team right here in town. Ain't gonna ever let us down. Who Dey. Who ...