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Teaching Citizenship Skills to Future American Leaders

by studentrg | Jan 25, 2021 | Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Education, Teaching

Calls to boost civic education are growing, and teachers need help answering that call. The RAND Corporation finds only 1 in 5 social studies teachers nationwide feels well-prepared to support their students’ citizenship education. Consistent with our commitment at...

Teachers Face a Barrage of Unfair Treatment During the Pandemic

by studentrg | Jan 18, 2021 | Education, Teaching

“That’s not fair!” is a complaint that teachers are accustomed to hearing from younger students. Today, during the pandemic, those same teachers have had to face the fact that they themselves are voicing that same complaint. This is simply a time when teachers are not...

Teaching in a Pandemic: 3 Resources for Surviving and Thriving

by studentrg | Dec 28, 2020 | Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching

As teachers persevere bravely through the resurgence of COVID-19, it is easy to forget that they walk a fine line between helping students and avoiding burnout. At the Student Research Foundation (SRF), we are committed to magnifying the voices of teachers and their...

America’s Teachers Face Harder Decisions about Returning to School

by studentrg | Aug 13, 2020 | Education

As many American schools plan to resume classes soon, teachers are trying to decide whether or not to return to classrooms. That implies that there are only two groups of teachers regarding this issue – those who will go back, and those who will not. But in reality, a...

Teachers, Why Not Make Facebook and LinkedIn Groups Your New Way to Connect?

by studentrg | Aug 6, 2020 | Education

When I was going to high school, there was a special dining room reserved for teachers. It was in a corner of our cafeteria and I remember seeing teachers heading back there carrying brown lunch bags and cafeteria trays. I have no idea what they talked about behind...
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