Kimi Waite: Pioneering Environmental Justice and Climate Education in Classrooms and Beyond
Dr. Kimi Waite’s journey in education is a story of courage, creativity, and commitment to equity. As an award-winning Asian American scholar-activist, author, and innovation leader, Waite has dedicated her…
Keep readingStudents Are Not Lazy. They Are Cognitively Exhausted
The Look Teachers Know By the middle of the school day, I can usually tell when a class has hit its limit. It is not always loud. It is not…
Keep readingCurriculum Associates, Maker of I-Ready, Responds to Lawsuit
Curriculum Associates, the education technology company behind the widely used I-Ready learning platform, is facing a civil lawsuit over its handling of student data — a legal challenge the company…
Keep readingAnne: The Hardest Child to Love
For twenty-seven years, I stood at the front of a classroom believing two things could change a child’s life: love and expectations. My classroom was not easy. We worked hard…
Keep readingGratitude Tour: Diane Haertel
As mentioned in my tribute to Bishop Joel Konzen, I learned of an English position at Marist School in Dunwoody, GA, in 1982, after teaching one year in the DeKalb…
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PEN America Report finds rise in nonfiction and diverse titles among school book bans
A new report from PEN America found that thousands of books were removed from U.S. public schools during the 2024–2025 school year, disproportionately featuring people of color, LGBTQ+…
How a legal challenge over gender dysphoria became a fight for disability rights
How a legal challenge over gender dysphoria became a fight for disability rights by Anna Claire Vollers, Stateline May 6, 2026 Charlotte Cravins’ son Landry turned 2 in…
The Friday seminar to teach high school history and grade it
Using my background as an American History Teacher, I developed an interesting method for teaching high school students’ history, as well as creating a new method for teachers…
LeeAnn Caradine: A Trailblazer in Service, Learning, and Leadership
LeeAnn Caradine’s journey is defined by service, resilience, and unwavering commitment,values she cultivated as a proud military veteran and carries into every classroom she leads. A devoted parent…
Viral TikTok has students struggling to read basic sentences
A TikTok video titled “Can You Read,” where a student asked his peers if they could read simple sentences, has caused chaos at a Philadelphia Charter School and…
Establishing quality relationships with students
Recently, I took an informal survey of fellow instructors regarding their most memorable moments as a “student” in education. This would have been long before many considered a…
