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Black Educators: When They Tell You to Tone Down, Turn Up.

Educator Barnes unveils the challenges for Black educators around tone policing, gaslighting, and asks 20 key questions for equitable support.

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What if Two Types of Education Reform-Charter Schools and Education Savings Accounts-Merged?

Charter schools, private school vouchers, and educational savings accounts should merge to best serve students.

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Racial Violence Can Follow Students Into the Classroom–Here’s how Tenderness Can Make a Difference

Black students are constantly dealing with the effects of what Lamar Johnson, an associate professor at Michigan State University, calls racial violence.

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E11: Industry Partners Bring Career and Technical Education Into the 21st Century (Ft. Cory Torppa)

Skyrocketing college costs have sparked a renewed interest in career and technical education.

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Report: LIFO Policies Threaten Teacher-Diversity Gains

A report says districts across the country are making progress in recruiting teachers of color, but that progress is threatened by LIFO policies.

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Hey Shawnta! How Do I Tell My Principal That I Don’t Want to Sponsor an After-School Activity?

As educators, we don’t have to solve every problem. You don’t have to sponsor this club. Students will know if you really want to be there or not.

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Four Ways to Sustain Coaching Programs after ESSER Money Disappears

The need for coaches and well-executed coaching programs is more important than ever if schools are going to address the pandemic’s lasting effects.

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EXPLAINED: Why the ‘Science of Reading’ is Vital in Classrooms

Developments over the last decade have shown us the importance of state investment in reading instruction. What is the “science of reading” and how can it help kids struggling to read?

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To Solve Minnesota Teacher Shortages, We Must Support New Teachers

Students benefit from excellent teachers who are ethnically and racially diverse, but today just 4% of Minnesota’s teachers identify as teachers of color.

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