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Gratitude Tour: Libby Lang

Six years into my still-fledgling career, I began teaching at Durham Academy, a Pre-K to 12 independent school in North Carolina.  It would be difficult to find anyone who represents…

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When Behavior Is Survival: Understanding Trauma in the Classroom

More than meets the eye We’re sitting together, going over her English notes, and I can see the frustration building in her eyes. Before I can even finish my sentence, she bolts out of her chair, storms over, her voice trembling as she shouts, “I’m going to fail! I’m a failure. I’m never going to…

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You Won the Race”: A health class euphemism, reimagined

​I generally dislike teacher stories marketed as “based on a true story.” They’re always cleaned up, sanded down, and weaponized for sentimentality. So here’s something that actually happened on Friday: exactly as it happened, with no moral pre-installed. ​I teach special education English in an urban high school in the Northeast. First period. A self-contained…

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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 taught for six years, and have now taught full-time as a special education teacher for the past eleven years. Through all these roles, one truth…

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Gratitude Tour: Sheila Ray Cooper

Sheila Ray Cooper and I met in the first grade at Giffin Elementary School in South Knoxville, TN.  She was Sheila Ray in those days and was one of a…

We should model failure, not just success

I am an educator who is also on the autism spectrum. Throw in a hearing impairment and learning disability, my teaching style is bound to be unique. I…