by studentrg | Jun 29, 2022 | Education, Teaching
“Some 300,000 public-school teachers and other staff left the field between February 2020 and May 2022, a nearly 3% drop in that workforce, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Worn down by the challenges of teaching through the past few years, more educators...
by studentrg | Mar 18, 2022 | Education, Teaching
A number of articles have offered advice in the last few weeks. One good reading is “Veteran Teachers on How to Talk with Your Students About the War in Ukraine,” an article that was published on TeacherVision.com. The article recommends sharing feelings and building...
by studentrg | Feb 17, 2022 | Education, Teaching
National Black History Month is observed this February across the United States. How will you be celebrating in your classroom? What lessons and experiences will you offer your students? Like many teachers, chances are you will profile and study notable...
by studentrg | Feb 14, 2022 | Education, Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching
Black History Month is an opportunity to remind all Americans of the important role Black teachers have played in empowering communities politically and socially. But today, it is particularly critical to convince more African Americans to join the profession. The...
by studentrg | Feb 7, 2022 | Education, Teaching
How Classroom Teachers Can Know when Students are Harming Themselves . . . and What Teachers Should Do If They Are How are students adjusting as they return to live classrooms? The answer is, they are adjusting in different ways, depending on thousands of variables...
by studentrg | Jan 10, 2022 | Education, Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching
What do schools need to do to keep students healthy during the future phases of the Covid-19 pandemic? We recently found a list of recommendations from healthychildren.org. We like it because it covers both the well-known measures that schools should take, and also...