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The Importance of Education in an Impoverished World
The Importance of Education in an Impoverished World
by Hailey Johnson
Chicago Education Advocacy Cooperative
Jun 8
If ‘Teachers Should Carry Guns’, Then Police Officers Should Get Degrees in Education
If ‘Teachers Should Carry Guns’, Then Police Officers Should Get Degrees in Education
Picture one of your favorite teachers. Mine was Mrs. C, a kind, encouraging woman who taught the first grade. She had this way of being…
Lindsay Messoline
Jun 8
Teaching Curiosity
Teaching Curiosity
Alberto is intensely curious. His curiosity is essential but vulnerable, like a campfire in a blizzard. I can barely remember him as a…
steve wright
May 24
Parallel Mentoring as a Teacher Retention Strategy
Parallel Mentoring as a Teacher Retention Strategy
Previously, I wrote about the need for Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) for adult learners in schools. Teachers, lifelong learners by…
Kami Lewis Levin, Ed.D.
May 4
Cogenerative Dialogues As a Tool for Healing
Cogenerative Dialogues As a Tool for Healing
You’re probably already doing it. Now, do it deliberately.
Elissa Levy
Apr 18
Education Reform: An Artistic Approach to Learning
Education Reform: An Artistic Approach to Learning
Education through creativity
Dedrick Conway
Apr 18
What Is Academia?
What Is Academia?
Education is everything
Dedrick Conway
Apr 16
Let’s Follow the Science of Reading
Let’s Follow the Science of Reading
All the science
Patrick Riccards
Apr 2
Teachers Are Quitting, and School Leaders Are Responsible
Teachers Are Quitting, and School Leaders Are Responsible
Prior research, attrition trends, countermeasures, and opportunities
Nicholas Fair Nowak
Mar 20
The “Don’t Say Gay” Bill
The “Don’t Say Gay” Bill
An affront to all of us
Jessica Camacho
Mar 3
Cognitive Flexibility in Students with ASD
Cognitive Flexibility in Students with ASD
Often individuals with autism may be described using terms such as rigid or rote. One area that may be important to focus on is…
Mary E. McDonald, Ph.D., BCBA
Feb 19
Time for a Winter Extension
Time for a Winter Extension
COVID has more than disrupted education; it’s forced us to reckon with educational traditions
Jessica Camacho
Feb 17
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