English learners are sometimes an afterthought in 'science of reading' policies. Some educators want to change that.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling allows parents to withdraw kids from LGBTQ+ lessons based on religious beliefs, leaving schools ...
On a new Teachers' Lounge Radio Show, it’s time to meet our student correspondents who we’ll interview every month this fall.
Who will defend the humanities? This summer, we witnessed a dramatic challenge for the humanities and arts at the University of Chicago. This challenge demanded faculty intervention. Since taking ...
Teachers are being crushed by an ever-expanding administrative workload, while also being asked to deal with the increasing ...
These goats like to "herd" their verbs into categories to keep them in order. Use your knowledge of doing, saying, sensing, thinking, feeling and relating verbs to choose the right herd for your verb ...
Framing jobs as a form of community care allows children to see themselves as helpers, contributors, and citizens.
Kids with good executive function tend to grow up to be financially stable, healthy, productive adults. Past attempts to ...
Using texts, projects, and classroom policies, some English teachers encourage self-reflection and teach social ...
How educators are using spoken histories from the Making Gay History podcast to teach empathy, complexity, and inclusion.
In general, teachers' salaries have not kept up with inflation in recent years, according to a 2025 report from the National Education Association. When adjusted, teachers make 5% less than they did ...
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