Building Empathic Classrooms: What We Gain from Peer Support Models
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In a national moment where education is increasingly shaped by policy debates, cultural tensions, and systemic inequities, educators like Top 50 Educator, Jamial Black, are reframing the profession as more…
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When I first entered the classroom at eighteen—as a long-term substitute, a vacancy, a body-to-fill-the-room; so I was hired, so I was told—I carried with me all the freshest and…
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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 despair for the world grows in me,” writes Wendell Berry. “I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief.” This poem…
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Our children deserve a phone-free school day
Last year, I wrote to the Glendale Unified school board urging a bell-to-bell ban on smartphones. Since then, the landscape has shifted in ways that sharpen…
If We Don’t Teach Students How to Use A.I., We Teach Them How to Cheat
The first time a teacher spoke to me about their student’s use of A.I. in the classroom, they said, “The students are using A.I. to cheat!” My question…
The Morning Meeting Remix: What Happens When Someone Else Runs Your Routine
I Almost Missed It I had a parent meeting this morning. By the time I slipped back into the classroom, morning meeting was already underway — my support…
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…
Data Meets Dyslexia: What AI Could Mean for Identification in Schools
The Growing Role of AI in Education “Artificial intelligence (AI) is going to become the future of education,” a colleague recently remarked in passing. As a current Dyslexia…
