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Teacher Engagement Part II: Emotional Engagement

Catlin Tucker

Two main factors can have a significant impact on a teacher’s emotional engagement at work: The quality of their relationships with students Student behaviors and classroom management. In high school, I was the lead in the musicals Little Shop of Horrors and Bye, Bye Birdie. I am a vegetarian and love to cook.

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A weekly meetup aims to keep black male teachers in the classroom

The Hechinger Report

Spend the week with high school teacher and basketball coach Ed Bradley and you’ll likely hear someone ask him for help making a breakthrough with a challenging student. “As School leaders, he said, should question whether they’ve set up environments that allow teachers to link their values and beliefs to the classroom.

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It’s Time To Take Teacher Burnout Seriously. Here’s How.

ED Surge

As educators, mental health professionals, and authors of a new book on helping students cut through stress and pave the way to purpose, we’ve spent our careers supporting students to manage their mental health and reach their potential. Education is a human service: it’s about putting others first.

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Will Teachers Listen to Feedback From AI? Researchers Are Betting on It

ED Surge

Julie York, a computer science and media teacher at South Portland High School in Maine, was scouring the internet for discussion tools for her class when she found TeachFX. Copur-Gencturk says the frequency and quality of the feedback shouldn’t depend on how rich or poor a school district is.

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Uncertified teachers filling holes in schools across the South

The Hechinger Report

In addition, 10 percent were teaching out of field, which means, for example, they may be certified to teach high school English but assigned to a middle school math class. . But Texas’ second-largest district had to fill elementary classrooms and core subjects in middle and high schools.

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OPINION: Five ways to build stronger, more inclusive work opportunities for students

The Hechinger Report

Rather, the focus should be on ensuring that these programs are tightly integrated with real-world, commercial standards and generate job-ready or baseline skills upon which post-high-school work can build for all students. The second is the utilization of the early-college high-school framework, such as the P-Tech “9-14” model.

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Is Student Absenteeism a Growing Problem at Colleges, Too?

ED Surge

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of children regularly miss elementary, middle and high school. She’s also director of the Center for Teaching Excellence there, which provides faculty with support for instruction, edtech, course design, classroom management and grading. If so, what’s driving the trend?

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