Standardized Tests Aren’t Going Anywhere. So What Do We Do? 21Jan2024 by Jennifer Borgioli Binis When working to solve the problems created by testing, it helps to move away from all-or-nothing thinking and towards the idea of reducing harm.
Two Books to Help You Hold Healthy Classroom Conversations About Race 12Nov2023 by Jennifer Gonzalez Our classrooms can be spaces where we learn to have conversations about challenging topics with respect, curiosity, and kindness.
Unpacking Trauma-Informed Teaching 18Apr2023 by Jennifer Gonzalez What does it look like in practice, how do some approaches miss the mark, and how can any teacher get started?
How to Use ChatGPT as an Example Machine 19Feb2023 by Chris Mah To learn any concept well, students need to experience multiple examples of that concept, and ChatGPT can help you generate those examples fast.
Where to Find Real History in the Anti-CRT Era 4Oct2022 by Jennifer Gonzalez If you live in a place where history is under attack, these outstanding resources are for you.
Why So Many Teachers Are Leaving, and Why Others Stay 12May2022 by Jennifer Gonzalez What makes one school lose teachers in the double digits, while others manage to hold on to almost everyone?
No More Easy Button: A Suggested Approach to Post-Pandemic Teaching 16May2021 by Jennifer Gonzalez With this fresh start, let’s take the wisdom we’ve gained over the last year and use it. Let’s not go back to the way things used to be.
Why White Students Need Multicultural and Social Justice Education 7Jun2020 by Sheldon Eakins Some educators wonder if multicultural and social justice education are relevant if most of your students are white. The answer is yes.
Are Your Diversity Strategies Missing the Mark? Nine Ways to Get it Right 1Mar2020 by Hedreich Nichols These tips will help you improve your practice and avoid some of the faux pas that come with teaching students who look, think, or opine differently than you.