When I became a history teacher, my job was to help students think for themselves: to look at multiple perspectives and to make sound and reasoned judgemen
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For five years, I was principal of one of the most difficult schools in my urban district. In those five years, I had eight supervisors. They varied from s
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If you’re anything like me, you’ve found yourself looking at your social media timeline recently and muttering “what in the world is happening?” In late Oc
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Good morning students. Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for
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Outrage: Racism, 101 Believe it or not, I get tired of talking about race. But unfortunately, there’s not a day that goes by where I’m not reminded of bein
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Will the parents of my Mexican students ever look at me the same after Halloween in Middleton, Idaho? On Friday, I had an awesome day at school. I was the
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In my decade in Chicago Public Schools as a social worker and currently as a behavioral health specialist, I’ve learned a great education goes beyond acade
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I recently attended the Education Post Blogger Summit in Montgomery, Alabama. Of the many inspiring moments, the one that hit me hardest was when Alma Marq
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In education, we imagine school to be a safe and equitable place. But my experience has been very different. As both a Black male educator and an Ethnic St
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