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Grading President Biden’s Proposed Educational Budget for 2024

There is no doubt that, as educators, we have strong opinions about how the government spends money geared toward education.  Teachers and our students require a never-ending list of things to make classrooms adequate and student success attainable.  Unfortunately, not an infinite amount of funding is set aside for our student’s educational future.  Decisions, and […]

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Embracing Deaf Representation: Strategies for Fostering Inclusivity in Education

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! Picture this: I once taught at a school that served preschool through fifth grade, including students who were Deaf or Hard of Hearing. But despite our efforts to create an inclusive learning environment, there was a noticeable lack of understanding […]

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Ask The Educator’s Room: Should I tell my coworker I snitched on him?

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism!Welcome to The Educator’s Room advice column for teachers! Today we’re helping a teacher whose student keeps taking naps. We’re also helping a teacher who’s deciding whether to tell their coworker they told on them for smelling of marijuana. See what […]

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Check Your Bias and Do the Work: What Teachers Can Learn from Angel Reese

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! As a former high school basketball player, and perhaps more importantly, as a Black woman, I found myself triggered by the “outrage” over Angel Reese’s end-of-the-game gesture that was deemed by some as a “classless taunt.” It brought me back […]