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#MyBlackHistory: When You’re the Only Black Kid in a Sea of White Classes
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Read MoreHistorically Black Colleges and Universities Are Essential to #MyBlackHistory
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Read MoreTeaching Is About So Much More Than a Job. My Mom and Great-Grandma Taught Me That.
Tom Rademacher is one of the three founding teachers of #LoveTeaching week. For more information on #LoveTeaching, including ideas on how to get involved,
Read More#MyBlackHistory Has Been and Still Is Fighting for the Right to Learn
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Read MoreThe Greatest Teaching Tool a School Can Have? Love.
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Read MoreCoffee Break: Colorado Ed Reformer Mike Johnston on DeVos, DACA and His Future in the Democratic Party
Mike Johnston was a Teach For America corps member in the Mississippi Delta, a principal for six years in Colorado, and served as a senior education adviso
Read MoreJust Listen to How People Talk About Their Favorite Teacher and You’ll See Why I #LoveTeaching
The following is an excerpt from Tom Rademacher’s book, It Won’t Be Easy: An Exceedingly Honest (and Slightly Unprofessional) Love Letter to Teaching. The
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