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Ask The Educator’s Room – Two Tough Parent Conversations

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! Welcome to our brand new advice column! Today we’re helping a teacher who is battling parents over their child’s cell phone. Our second teacher needs help figuring out what to say to a family whose child is definitely not college-bound. See what our […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

No, Slavery Was Not “Involuntary Relocation”

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! On Thursday, the news broke that a group of educators in Texas tasked with updating the social studies curriculum for second graders proposed teaching slavery as “involuntary relocation.”  The workgroup says that language aims to address the lack of slavery […]

Posted inCurrent Events in Education, Equity, High School, Podcast, Review

One Team, Separate Experiences

The Educator’s Room Reviews WNYC’s “Keeping Score” Podcast Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! Keeping Score is a brand new 4-part series from WNYC Studios and The Bell. The series follows the real students of one Brooklyn high school building that houses four separate schools and recently integrated their athletic […]

Posted inInterviews

Chalkboards and Beats

A Conversation with Award-Winning Educator and Recording Artist, MR Carter It’s no secret that more Black male educators are needed in the classroom. Nothing makes it more evident than the post that’s been floating around Facebook for years. It reads, “What grade were you in when you had your first Black male teacher?” Although I’m […]