Melissa Childs is an Instructional Coach and a Special Education teacher at Salmon River Middle School in Fort Covington, NY. Melissa is a School District Leader certified and is currently working toward her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership. A reporter once asked Andrew Carnegie how he had been able to hire 43 millionaires. Carnegie responded that […]
Search results
I Saved Myself: Five Reasons Why Principals Leave Their Schools
Becoming a principal was a goal and dream of mine. I started as a classroom teacher, and a few years later, I returned to graduate school to receive a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Educational Leadership. Afterward, a principal job was a few years away, but I quickly found an assistant principal position. It was […]
You’re Engaged! Now What? (Classroom Engagement)
Planning During Your Engagement Where will the venue be? The Plaza in NY? The Biltmore in NC? No, those are both too expensive and extravagant. Let’s get back on task. You’re engaged, but are your students engaged? Â Your budget will only allow for your classroom to host this event. Your engagement planning should look somewhat […]
When You Deserve a Promotion
Last week, I sat down with some college friends of mine and as we discussed our families, our professional lives, and our hopes we came across the topic of career advancement. Two of my friends talked about a recent promotion in which both of them gloated on the bonuses they received from “closing” a major […]
Write for Us | Articles from Teachers
Since 2012, The Educator’s Room is primarily written by educators for educators. We are a community of passionate thinkers that come together around the belief that to amplify teacher voices, teachers must write about their profession. With over 14 million+ page views and millions of shares, we believe teachers’ voice is critical to changing policy in […]
Start Here
 The Educator’s Room is the first community-driven content platform focused on amplifying teachers’ voices to inform, entertain, and engage educators around the world. Mission The mission of The Educator’s Room and our subsidies are to construct a community of education professionals that is affirming, amplifying, and inspiring and to use our collective expertise to have […]
For the Teachers Who Don't Support Other Teachers
Every week in my inbox, I receive emails from teachers who are teetering on the edge of total breakdowns. Sometimes they’re stressed about their evaluations while other times they are stressed about the ever increasing workload being put on them, but more times than not, they’re in virtual tears because they cannot feed their families. Sometimes […]
Is it Time for the Beef Between Veteran Teachers and Teach for America to End?
Have you ever had a conversation with a fellow teacher that made you consider changing your whole mindset about something? This afternoon I had a long conversation with a former teacher who I used to support as an Instructional Coach. This teacher is in his fourth year of teaching and is a graduate of the […]