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Small-group math work at Prairie Oak Elementary in Berwyn North School District 98 where, two years ago, just 14 percent of third-graders were able to do grade-level math.
Posted inElementary to High School

How to boost math skills in the early grades

Avatar photo by Sarah Gonser July 9, 2018March 30, 2020
Posted inNews

Teachers share tips on making makerspaces accessible to all

Avatar photo by Sharon Lurye July 5, 2018March 30, 2020
Teachers continue their strike at the state capitol on April 9, 2018 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Thousands of teachers and supporters continue to rally at the state Capitol as Oklahoma becomes the latest state to be plagued by teacher strife. Teachers are walking off the job after a $6,100 pay raise was rushed through the Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin.
Posted inColumnists

If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you don’t work over the weekend, thank a union

Avatar photo by Andre Perry July 3, 2018April 8, 2021
Dan D. Rogers Elementary fourth-grade teacher Sudhir Vasal created math lesson pathways so each child can progress at their own pace.
Posted inNews

Is the new education reform hiding in plain sight?

Avatar photo by Laura Pappano July 2, 2018March 30, 2020
Students in a Granite School District preschool classroom learn about the letter T.
Posted inElementary to High School

OPINION: When preschool teachers can’t afford care for their own children

Simon Workman by Simon Workman July 2, 2018March 30, 2020
Angel Rivera and Sara Caro, humanities teachers at the Urban Assembly School for Applied Math and Science in the Bronx, meet to plan a lesson on World War II history lesson together.
Posted inElementary to High School

Scheduling ways to make teaching less solitary

Avatar photo by Sharon Lurye June 28, 2018March 30, 2020
Posted inElementary to High School

OPINION: What the Supreme Court’s union decision really means for teachers

Julia E. Koppich by Julia E. Koppich June 27, 2018March 30, 2020
Kanetha Brown goes over the days of the week with her charges at her home-based child care program in Wichita, Kan. Brown has training as an educator, but knows of other home-based care options where kids learn little during the day. Most states only require a high school diploma to run a home-based child care facility.
Posted inElementary to High School

Five things you should know about the people watching your children

Avatar photo by Lillian Mongeau Hughes June 27, 2018October 13, 2021
Neuroscientists have found that curious students learn better because their brain activity changes in ways that help them retain new information. Now researchers are testing ways to encourage that curiosity — for example, by encouraging teachers to model inquisitive behavior.
Posted inColumnists, Elementary to High School, News

Piqued: The case for curiosity

Avatar photo by Daisy Yuhas June 27, 2018March 30, 2020
Jennifer Rich
Posted inElementary to High School

The importance of difficult conversations in U.S. classrooms: Teaching about the migrant crisis

Jennifer Rich by Jennifer Rich June 25, 2018March 30, 2020

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