Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

For the Sake of Trans or Nonbinary Youth, Teachers Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Pronouns

As teachers, we know that we accomplish more in the classroom when the basic needs of our students are fulfilled. When students have slept, eaten, and arrived with a baseline of contentment, they are much more likely to engage with the day’s lessons. Feeling safe and accepted can further accelerate engagement-especially for trans or nonbinary youth. […]

Posted inCulturally Responsive Teaching

Where Are All the Black Mermaids? How Afro-futurism and Black Joy Saved my Black History Month

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! Inevitably, as we ring in the new year, teachers begin to pull out their tried and true Black History lessons. Our shortest month begins to fill up with Jackie Robinson and Langston Hughes coloring packets, Civil Rights Icon research […]

Posted inCurrent Events in Education

We’re in the Midst of the Dismantling of Public Education: Episode 1

You may have noticed that education has truly become a topic at the forefront of many political conversations over the past few years. So, of course, you would think this would mean politicians would be discussing funding, impactful reform, and how to retain teachers. But, unfortunately, those topics are not at the top of the agenda-at least not in the way we hoped.