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    The Problem with Pretty: Making Meaning the Priority in Art Class     “Art doesn't have...
  Walking to class is nothing new for kids who live in close proximity to their schools, but more students are now finding themselves traveling to school in...
The Middle Year Moves It is well known those early adolescent years are difficult. But perhaps the most challenging and important times...
Education may be the closest thing to a helping profession outside of the medical field or social services. But some new research suggests...
Educator Ethics in a Politically Charged World Former educator and celebrated author George Orwell once noted, “In our age there is no...
Overcrowded classrooms are one of the biggest workplace headaches for teachers and many education experts argue for the benefits of smaller class sizes. Both...
Few children’s television programs have been on the forefront of tackling real-world issues that affect kids with such insight and care as Sesame Street. The...
Are You the Weird Teacher on #MyWeirdTeacher? From the weird to wacky, amusing to amazing: If we’re being completely honest, those that enter the teaching...
The U.S. Hispanic population accounts for 56 percent of the country’s population growth since 2000, according to the Pew Research Center. What this means for...
Between school, parents, and peers, being a teenager has never been an easy part of life. Teens today arguably have an added level of scrutiny and pressure to...
Adults who were in school in the 1980s and 90s are likely familiar with the anti-drug and violence program D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) that came...
It’s estimated that one out of four students in the U.S. is a victim of bullying, with 77 percent of that population admitting to being regularly bullied both...
With much of Puerto Rico still without electricity, the island’s schools remain closed with officials saying that the week of October 16 will likely be the...
The Educator’s Mid-Career Crisis   It’s the end of August.  Year thirteen.  High School.  Literature.   Classes start this week, and despite all of my...
SLO ProTips: Goal-Setting for Teachers It’s October, and your classroom has begun to settle into their routines. It’s time for goal-setting. If they haven’t...
While President Trump’s feud with NFL players who don’t stand for the national anthem has taken center stage both in stadiums and on Twitter, the trickle...
The United States reached a discouraging new milestone back in August when it was reported that U.S. households collectively have more than $1 trillion in...
When students aren’t in the classroom, they’re missing out on their education. Previously, we looked at chronic absenteeism -- defined as missing 10 or more...
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education is getting a major boost from the Trump administration with the president announcing a pledge to...
Roald Dahl Hand out this worksheet with the uncorrected text for students to find errors of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, or grammar. Printable...

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