diversity in the teacher workforce. "New teacher college graduates cannot be considered for permanent teaching positions even when they are the best candidates to meet student and school...
NBC News spoke with teachers around the country who said they are working to reshape lesson plans to better reflect America's multicultural history.
How to be a (Young) Antiracist is a dynamic reframing of the concepts shared in the adult book, with young adulthood front and center. Aimed at readers 12 and up, and co-authored by award...
Online learning isn't the massive problem that Ontario's embattled teachers unions are making it out to be, according to a leading expert in the field — but he says to properly implement it across...
Many professors don’t know how to teach online, and may not know how to improve at it. Our comprehensive guide can help.
An elementary school teacher in Chelsea, Que., says she was told she could no longer teach in class because she wears a hijab, which is not allowed under Bill 21, a Quebec law banning religious sym...
2-Minute Listen ; Martin Luther King Jr. had been dead 11 days. His assassination fresh on her mind, Harriet Glickman, a teacher raising three kids in suburban Los Angeles, sat down at her typewriter. "Dear Mr. Schulz," she wrote, "since the death of Martin Luther King, I've been asking myself what I can do to help change those conditions in our society which led to the assassination and which contribute to the vast sea of misunderstanding, hate, fear and violence." · Mr. Schulz was Charles Schulz. Glickman thought the creator of the popular P ...
teacher get a special surprise Nov. 20, 2020 07:15 "That's what's going on in life, and I'm not wanting to sugarcoat anything," Clegg said. "It helps our next generation learn how to...
A Rand survey found 1 in 4 teachers have been told to limit class discussions on racism and bias as more than half of teachers and 59% of teachers of color oppose legal limits.
"When a teacher would dictate a word and say, 'Tell me how you think you can spell it,' I sat there with my mouth open while other kids gave spellings, and I thought, 'How do they even know where to begin?' I was totally lost." · Woodworth went to public school in Owosso, Michigan, in the 1990s. She says sounds and letters just didn't make se ...