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Teaching Broke My Heart. That's Why I Resigned.

ED Surge

I hope no behavioral concerns arise, because if I can avoid a parent phone call I might be able to get some of this done—well, that is if I do a virtual assignment during social studies. What am I teaching today? With a to-do list this long, do I even have time to teach? “I Oh, shoot.

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Building better early grade math teachers: Milwaukee goes back to an old playbook

The Hechinger Report

Teaching counting and basic arithmetic sounds like a simple task. Huinker led a math education revolution in the district when, between 2004 and 2014, almost every teacher in Milwaukee Public Schools received this type of training. Every teacher wants to learn and do a better job teaching,” Huinker said.

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Most Mississippians can’t pass U.S. citizenship exam. Is American history education the problem?

The Hechinger Report

“Based on our research, this is not an issue of whether high school history teachers are adequately prepared or whether kids study American history in school. This is an issue of how we teach American history. History in 2014. The answer to both questions is yes. Results of a U.S.

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What is Active Learning? Transforming Education with Student Engagement

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In the 1980s and 1990s, research confirmed the effectiveness of active learning , leading to its integration into modern teaching methodologies across K-12 and higher education. By 2014, a large-scale study found that students in active learning environments scored 6 percent higher on exams and were 1.5

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COLUMN: The high school-college hybrid that jumpstarts careers

The Hechinger Report

By bridging the gap between what high schools teach and industries need, P-TECH, initially a partnership among IBM, the New York City school system and City Tech, has opened doors for thousands of students in communities with high concentrations of poverty. None are. “We

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Katherine Thrailkill’s Mentor Led Her to MAHG

Teaching American History

Katherine Thrailkill considered careers in drama, law, and hi-tech sales before realizing all her interests and experiences pointed her toward teaching social studies. Lindblom is the 2013 Arizona Teacher of the Year and a 2014 Graduate of the MAHG program. Lindblom’s teaching approach “was everything I wanted to do.”

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What happens when teachers run the school

The Hechinger Report

This story also appeared in Mind/Shift But teaching wasn’t the only thing on Snyder’s plate. Today, Junge’s group, which coined the term “teacher-powered” in 2014, identifies roughly 300 schools nationwide that follow the model. In other cases, teachers lead the school while also juggling teaching loads.