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Teacher profile: English teacher Andrea Michelle describes three critical life skills she teaches her students

Teacher profile: English teacher Andrea Michelle describes three critical life skills she teaches her students

by studentrg | Feb 2, 2023 | Education, Teaching

Andrea Michelle, a high-energy educator who has been teaching high school for eight years, believes students can learn about more than literature in her English classes – they can learn critical life skills too. In a recent video interview with the Student Research...
Texas Teacher Briana Stone Believes Communication and Cooperation Are Critical Skills

Texas Teacher Briana Stone Believes Communication and Cooperation Are Critical Skills

by studentrg | Jan 5, 2023 | Career Pathways, Education, Teaching

Briana Stone Believes Communication and Cooperation Are the Two Critical Success Skills to Teach in High School What are the most critical skills students need to succeed after high school? Briana Stone, who teaches high school English in Texas, has thought about that...

Why Teachers Who Expect Every Student to Love Every Lesson Are Setting Themselves Up for Failure

by studentrg | Jul 25, 2022 | Education, Teaching

Of course, teachers want their students to enjoy everything they do in the classroom. But according to a thoughtful post, “Why Realistic Classroom Expectations Are Important” that middle school teacher Brent Modak wrote for the Asset Education blog, expecting every...

In the Wake of Covid-19, More Teachers are Leaving the Profession

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...

New Black History Month Heroes to Study in Your Classroom

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...
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