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Our school system is broken

I have worked for the New York City Department of Education since 2005. I began as a teaching assistant while in high school, became a teaching scholar in college, substitute…

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We must reinvent the way we teach to win back students

During my final years in the classroom, I struggled with something many teachers now face: We’ve lost our students. Disengagement is everywhere, and if we keep teaching the same way, we risk losing them for good. We must find a way to bring them back. “There are many students who are lacking motivation,” a Pennsylvania…

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Gratitude Tour: Simon Curry

During the 2023/2024 school year at Blue Ridge School (my final year of fulltime teaching), I lived in a trailer.  ‘A trailer’ wasn’t completely accurate.  It was actually a cluster of trailers large enough to house four human beings along with three restrooms, a kitchen, common area and a large front porch.  However, our individual…

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Nature in the Classroom: Enhancing Tranquility in a Classroom

Imagine a student working through a challenging task.  Teacher support has been provided and problem solving strategies have been tried, but frustration is increasing.  The student looks up to see trees above, a sun peeking out, and takes a deep breath.  A mindful moment relaxes the student and allows a reframing opportunity.  The student has…

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Teaching with Ring-Things: Planning Beyond the Lesson Plan

I was doing potty patrol outside in the hallway in deference to my smoke allergy, when a kid came up to me and shoved into my hand a pair of those metal rings that magicians take apart and put back together. They sort of look like twisted polished nails. He bet me I couldn’t get…

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Cultivating Safety, Belonging, and Well-Being: The Trailblazing Work of María Barragán Ortiz

María Barragán Ortiz is an internationally recognized multilingual educator, researcher, Top 50 Educator, and consultant whose work centers on creating safe, inclusive, and sustainable learning environments. From her early experiences growing up in a rural town in southern Spain to teaching and researching across Spain, Poland, England, and the United States, María has seen firsthand…

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The Inner Student: Math Changes Lives

All educators know there’s far more to teaching than accomplishing the stark outline of a syllabus. In fact, the most important accomplishment is illuminated by an email I received from Logan’s mom after tutoring him in math: “…Logan ended up with a 91 in math!!!! …You changed the course of Logan’s self confidence, drive and…

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What Is Speech Language Pathology?

What Is Speech Language Pathology? Communication is the cornerstone of daily interactions, shaping your personal, social, and professional life. Central to the field of communication disorders lies Speech…