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Ask the Educator’s Room: Do I Become Facebook Friends with a Parent?

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! Welcome to The Educator’s Room advice column for teachers! Today we’re helping a teacher who’s co-worker is homophobic and transphobic. We’re also helping a teacher who’s student is leaving, but wants to stay in touch. See what our writers have to say, then […]

Posted inMental Health

COVID-19 Prematurely Aged Student Brains: What Does it Mean for Educators

by Jeannette Odom Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! Research on the effects of COVID-19 on adolescent brains is at the forefront of education today. A study from Stanford University suggests that the pandemic has physically altered adolescents’ brains, making their brains appear several years older than […]

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Trevor Noah’s Farewell Speech Was an Ode to Black Women in Education

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! I was on a Black Writers’ Zoom with three other Black female educators recently. We were reflecting on the impact of Trevor Noah’s farewell speech. In Trevor Noah’s farewell speech on his final episode of The Daily Show, he offered […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

Under a new federal bill, a minimum teaching salary of $60,000

Should there be a minimum teaching salary for teachers to be paid a minimum of $ 60,000 regardless of where they live? This week, Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) introduced the American Teacher Act to incentivize states to increase the minimum K-12 teacher salary to $60,000 and provide adjustments for inflation.  This minimum teaching salary would aim to make […]