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Schools across the country are coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic with ideas on how to better engage students, parents, and teachers.

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  • Ask the Educator's Room: What do I do if a student won't stop lying?
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  • From the U.S. to Brazil, Educators Must Confront Far-Right Extremism
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Teacher Well-Being

Teaching during COVID-19 was no easy task and has impacted the mental well-being of all educators. Learn firsthand the struggles and successes of educators from across the world.

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  • Surviving Pandemic Teaching: Teachers, Secure Your Own Self-Care Oxygen Mask
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Black Lives Matter

The voices of Black and Latino educators of color are one that's routinely left out of the conversation in education. We change that by bringing their stories to the forefront.

  • Opinion: If You Can't Say "Black Lives Matter" Then You Can't Use Any Quotes from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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  • Let’s Diversify America's Teaching Staff
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Confessions of a Teacher

Teaching is hard and the only way to the field is through the work happening in classrooms. Read the revelations of educators in the work and how they tell what really happens from the teaching desk.

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  • Stop Asian Hate Now: Using the Injustice Against Asian-Americans as a Teaching Movement
  • Teaching During a Global Pandemic: Addressing Hunger, Homelessness, Abuse, Neglect, and Equity in Education.

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Instruction and Curriculum

The best part of being an educator is the ability to change the way students see the curriculum. Visit some of our articles around pedagogy.

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LGBTQ+ Educators

The voices of LGBTQIA+ educators are ones that are routinely left out of the conversation in education. We change that by bringing their stories to the forefront.

  • Discussing LGBTQIA+ issues in the classroom isn’t pushing a “gay agenda”
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  • LGBTQ+ Students Need Advocates, Not Tolerance
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Digital Learning

The best part of being an educator is the ability to change the way students see the curriculum. Visit some of our articles around pedagogy.

  • What Virtual Learning Can’t Replicate from the Classroom
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  • Teaching in 2020: Where Everyone Gets a Choice, Except Teachers

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