Announcing the 2022 Cohort of HP Teaching Fellows
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SEPTEMBER 17, 2022
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Digital Promise
SEPTEMBER 17, 2022
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Cult of Pedagogy
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I teach third grade, when young readers typically transition from developing readers to fluent ones, and it’s at this stage that they’re ready to begin to analyze texts on a deeper level. Whether you teach ELA or another content area, chances are your students read in your class. What I mean is I’m looking for annotations.
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The Hechinger Report
OCTOBER 20, 2024
Our approach to teaching data science and data literacy has hardly evolved since I started my teaching career in 1995. Early in my teaching career, we focused on teaching students how to use a dataset to create a bar graph or scatter plot. But it’s practically absent from the way our kids learn.
Teaching Anthropology
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A Principal's Reflections
JANUARY 2, 2022
As I write this post on the first day of 2022, I can't help but reflect on the resilience educators showed the year before. Good teaching and leadership shine through no matter the circumstance. Just when there is a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, a new variant materializes. For now, Omicron is the current curveball.
A Principal's Reflections
JANUARY 23, 2022
I don’t have to go into specifics as they are well known, but many of the issues include quarantined students, skeleton classes, concurrent teaching, covering classes, abrupt shifts to remote or hybrid learning, increasing demands, and personal exposure to the virus. As a result, the workload and stress just keep piling up.
A Principal's Reflections
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In March of 2022, I worked with a school system in Provo, Utah. Here is the synopsis: Not Just One Way Are you an educator stuck in the traditional teaching or leadership mold, yearning for a spark to reignite your passion? Fate has a funny way of bringing together people with similar views and passions.
ED Surge
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More than a quarter of students were “chronically absent,” meaning they had missed 10 percent of classes or more, during the 2021-2022 school year. So how does this “job dissatisfaction” rank with other problems with the teaching profession — like low pay? Since the pandemic, the number of students who are missing class has risen.
ED Surge
JANUARY 6, 2023
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JANUARY 4, 2023
As 2022 turns into 2023, EdSurge asked educators and education leaders to share reflections on learning “lost” and “gained.” As our new normal continues on and we begin 2023, I’m reflecting on what my students and I lost in 2022—and what we’ve gained.
Cult of Pedagogy
MARCH 2, 2025
In the very first minute of my first day teaching at Eastern Senior High School in Washington, DC, I received a rude awakening. In 2018, approximately 15 percent of American students were considered chronically absent ; in 2022, that number had risen to 28 percent. That doesnt mean that teaching was easy.
Teaching American History
NOVEMBER 19, 2024
“To be a good member of your community, you really have to understand why people do the things that they do,” says Bryan Little, who teaches both on-level Government and AP Government at McPherson High School in McPherson, Kansas. That’s why good teaching about citizenship involves students in an intentional study of human behavior.”
Teaching Anthropology
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023
Anna Apostolidou PhD, Assistant Professor of Social Anthropology, Ionian University Given the history of our discipline, it seems rather peculiar that anthropologists are not more “naturally inclined” to employ multimodality in their research and teaching. Smith (eds.), Handbook of Visual Communication (pp. Levi-Strauss, C. The Savage Mind.
Teaching Anthropology
JANUARY 13, 2023
The “emergency remote learning (ERT)” implemented widely during the pandemic did not generally represent a thoughtful transition to an online teaching modality that prioritizes a learner-center pedagogy (Bozkurt & Sharma, 2020; Hodges et al., Emergency remote teaching in a time of global crisis due to Corona Virus pandemic.
Digital Promise
FEBRUARY 3, 2025
We use technology as a tool to teach and learn. Another workshop discussed the productiveness of failure. We learn from trial and error; to err is human, after all, so why not learn that way? This is a key idea of playing games: We fail, we lose, and we learn to do better.
The Hechinger Report
JULY 11, 2022
What is “good” teaching? Deciding what constitutes good teaching is a messy business. The academics found that there was often a tradeoff between “good teaching” where kids learn stuff and “good teaching” that kids enjoy. Ask 10 people and you’ll get 10 different answers.
Teaching Anthropology
DECEMBER 16, 2023
In preparation for a class based my 2022 article in Teaching Anthropology, Toward a Pedagogy for Consumer Anthropology: Method, Theory, Marketing , I provided ChatGPT with the following prompt: Use the research findings below to create 12 marketing ideas for Duncan Hines cake mix. Teaching Anthropology. Human Organization.
The Hechinger Report
AUGUST 13, 2024
Every teacher at her school, the Health Sciences High and Middle College, in San Diego, shares in the responsibility of teaching students literacy skills, regardless of the subject they teach. For decades, the primary methods for teaching students how to read in the U.S. It is mostly targeted on those early grades,” Neuman said.
ED Surge
MAY 13, 2024
With interest in the teaching profession waning and enrollment in teacher preparation programs reaching historic lows, all eyes are on the next crop of students — tomorrow’s prospective educators — to make up the deficit. Teaching, many would argue, is one of the most meaningful jobs available.
ED Surge
APRIL 19, 2023
Teaching is about more than curriculum and lesson planning. Teaching, as human work, is to show the beauty and complexity of the human experience in our society. But pursuing dreams and passions requires time and space, and teaching leaves me barely any room to breathe. Teaching has consumed me. Teaching has consumed me.
Maitri Learning
MAY 2, 2025
For decades, the United States has invested billions in reading research, yet nearly two-thirds of fourth graders still cannot read proficiently according to national assessments (National Assessment for Educational Progress [NAEP], 2022; Weasler, 2024). It doesnt give us a prescription for how best to teach reading (Seidenberg et al.,
The Hechinger Report
JULY 9, 2024
Thompson’s voice-activated assistant is the brainchild of computer scientist Satya Nitta, who founded a company called Merlyn Mind after many years at IBM where he had tried, and failed, to create an AI tool that could teach students directly. Despite Watson’s gameshow success, however, it wasn’t much good at teaching students.
The Hechinger Report
APRIL 25, 2024
Flash forward a few decades, and in 2022, I observed four teachers and 135 freshmen – all in one classroom. The model, known as team teaching, isn’t new. Now, team teaching has expanded nationally, and particularly in the American West. It dates back to the 1960s. They feel like they’re having a greater impact.”
ED Surge
MARCH 19, 2025
In the 2021-2022 academic year, the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce found more than 43,000 individuals with active teaching credentials were not employed as teachers or staff members in a public school. Our principal recruits and advertises open teaching positions only to receive zero applications most of the time.
The Hechinger Report
JANUARY 2, 2023
percentage points lower among students who had more art exposure, according to the study, Investigating the Causal Effects of Arts Education , which published online in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management in November 2022. The post PROOF POINTS: The lesson the arts teach appeared first on The Hechinger Report.
The Hechinger Report
JANUARY 13, 2025
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Teaching Anthropology
MARCH 7, 2024
Augustine campus in Trinidad and Tobago in the southern Caribbean, and Bridgewater State University (BSU) in Massachusetts, USA participated in a virtual peer-to-peer asynchronous exchange in 2022. About the Authors Shelene Gomes (she/her), PhD teaches Social Anthropology and the Sociology of Culture at the University of the West Indies, St.
Becoming a History Teacher
NOVEMBER 18, 2024
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ED Surge
FEBRUARY 15, 2023
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Becoming a History Teacher
AUGUST 15, 2024
Photo by Mathias Reding on Pexels.com We both began our teaching careers shortly after the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. As always it is helpful to come back to the discipline of history and what it means to teach sensitive histories well. It also constitutes really good history teaching.
ED Surge
MARCH 30, 2023
Though I usually use this space to offer answers to teaching advice questions from professors, I wanted to try something different. The way you modeled how to avoid binary thinking has stayed with me into my adult years, and I have done my best to incorporate this discipline into my teaching. All they need to do is ask.
ED Surge
APRIL 11, 2023
I knew I had a lot of good, productive years still in me, but that I couldn’t do it teaching. Several months after her injury, in August 2022, she started a new job as a grants coordinator for a community mental health agency in Northern Michigan, where she lives. “I For a long time, I lived and breathed teaching.
The Hechinger Report
FEBRUARY 18, 2025
Students spend less time on foundational numeracy compared with what they spend on reading; elementary teachers often receive less training in how to teach math effectively; and schools use fewer interventions for students who need extra math support. Many American students struggle in math. They didn’t have the number sense, really.
ED Surge
MARCH 5, 2025
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ED Surge
JANUARY 29, 2025
In 2022, when the first postpandemic results came back, the nations report card revealed historic declines in math performance, as well as declines in reading scores for fourth and eighth graders. This is a tough call that we have here as a nation to turn this back around, and it clearly is going to take time Carr said during a call Tuesday.
ED Surge
JANUARY 17, 2023
That call started the years-long process of reworking how the university’s life sciences department teaches math. The old ways of teaching seemed to leave students without an understanding of the importance of math for their chosen field. And the University of Arizona, Tucson, another public school, now teaches a version of LS 30.
ED Surge
MARCH 7, 2023
There’s a growing market for the convenience, accurate feedback and interaction that voice-based AI reading tools provide, due to the unprecedented fall in NAEP reading scores across the country coupled with mounting concerns about modern strategies for teaching literacy.
Teaching American History
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A Learner Called to Teach People who love to learn often find joy in helping others learn, especially if they like “being around kids,” as Lenardson does. Both Lenardson and her husband Robb—whose first career was in business—felt called to teach in mid-life. I’ve found my sweet spot, where I can help kids on the brink of adulthood.
ED Surge
MARCH 4, 2025
While math scores have stayed relatively the same since 2022, the last time the test was administered, theyve yet to hit what they were in 2019. Colleges need to ensure their early courses are teaching students foundational math skills, Venit says.
Sapiens
MAY 7, 2025
IN 2022, the Art Crimes Division of the FBI became interested in a palm-size piece of carved ivory held by Emory Universitys art museum in Atlanta, Georgia. Should educators ever teach with materials obtained illegally or unethically? My experiences in Iraq influence the way I teach. militarys invasion of Iraq?
ED Surge
OCTOBER 8, 2024
And he hasn’t had to abandon teaching. I just get to do the fun part now: teach,” he shares. “I Once I became a teacher, even though I was teaching Spanish, computer science and social studies to middle and high school students, I was always using technology in the classroom. If they said, ‘So you don't teach kids anymore?’
ED Surge
NOVEMBER 25, 2022
My first foray into using video in my teaching involved a TV cart wheeled into my classroom, replete with a connected VHS player—and no remote. Fast-forward to 2022, and it’s important to ask: Are teachers still pushing today’s version of that TV cart into our online and physical classrooms?
The Hechinger Report
MARCH 6, 2025
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ED Surge
JANUARY 14, 2025
Those programs primarily cater to individuals who lack expertise and experience in working with young children and want to upskill quickly, qualifying them for more senior and better-paying classroom teaching roles. So we really wanted to build a wealth of training to support directors or any administrator in that role.
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