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Why Teachers Have Quit the Profession during the Pandemic

by studentrg | May 19, 2021 | Education, Teaching

 . . . and What Could Bring Them Back Teaching, like any profession you can name, isn’t for everyone. At some point a certain number of teachers – just like a certain number of physicians, car salespeople, and store owners – decide to make a change. That was happening...

Teachers Shouldn’t Have to Pay for School Supplies Out of Their Own Pockets

by studentrg | May 10, 2021 | Education, Teaching

Do you remember the days when teachers had to pay for classroom supplies out of their own pockets? In those days, teachers had to buy basic supplies like paste, poster paint, and maybe even software because their school systems couldn’t afford them. When teachers’...

Three Positive Educational Trends that Have Emerged from the Pandemic

by studentrg | Apr 27, 2021 | Education, Teaching

If you are a teacher, you already have seen countless changes in your classroom and your school over the past year. But which of those changes are most likely to exert an ongoing influence in the future? “3 COVID-19 education trends set to persist post-pandemic,” an...

The Challenges of Teaching Social Justice in Your Classroom

by studentrg | Apr 22, 2021 | Education, Teaching

The trial of Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis has focused our nation’s attention on issues of social justice and racial equality. These questions can form the basis for classroom discussions and assignments in our classrooms yet making those assignments and leading...

Has Covid-19 Driven a Permanent Wedge Between America’s Public and Private Schools?

by studentrg | Apr 8, 2021 | Education, online education, Teaching

If you live in many towns and cities across the United States, you are familiar with the great divide between the public and private schools near you. First, there is the issue of cost – even though about 25% of students at private schools do in fact receive some form...

Helpful Tips for Teachers on Staying Resilient During the Pandemic

by studentrg | Mar 22, 2021 | Education, Teaching

In the last year of Covid-19, most teachers have learned vital life lessons about being resilient. And it hasn’t been easy. As soon as the dark clouds of the pandemic seemed to be lifting and we started to feel relieved, it was time to readjust to the fact that things...
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