There’s a myth that persists in education for both parents and teachers: That heading to suburban schools somehow insulates you from hardship, instability
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Leaders within our new administration seem to be embracing a revisionist narrative of our country’s tortured history with race that is at best uninformed,
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“Make sure you contribute to the TDA [Tax-Deferred Annuity]!,” I hear. “Teachers retire as millionaires!,” I hear. I listen faithfully and every paycheck a
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Putting the best talent in front of students in every classroom is among the toughest and most important challenges in public education. Talia Shaull tackl
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Read MoreMy Classroom Changed When I Started to Understand What Empathy Really Is
Don’t judge a book by its cover. Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. These sayings are frequently used to get people to empathize with others
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