Weaving in Women's History
“I’m glad we’ve begun to raise our daughters more like our sons, but it will never work until we...
“I’m glad we’ve begun to raise our daughters more like our sons, but it will never work until we...
It was 1 am on a school night, and I was still grading student essays. I’d skipped doing any...
By now, we all should have made the shift from crisis teaching to intentional distance learning or...
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While teachers are especially good...
Since the death of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arber, and Breonna Taylor, amongst others from the Black...
"You have to remember that as an educator, you have the responsibility to build a community of...
On April 22nd, the world will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The theme for Earth Day...
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The first video in this series introduced Project LIT Bronx.
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Your long-awaited summer break has arrived! While teachers are especially good at filling up their...
My father is my hero, my inspiration, and one of several people I credit for my journey to becoming...
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One of the most challenging aspects for educators of English language learners (ELLs) is accurately...
Your students just won’t stop talking. You feel like you’re constantly talking over people just to...
We’re kicking off our week of Tchers’ favorite things by gifting...
Inevitably, when educators get to April or May, the question of “How many days are left?” is...