A year ago, Katherine Sanders was a respected Spanish teacher at a 7th to 12th grade International Baccalaureate school within the Sacramento City School District. Today, the single mother of ...
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I was dismayed by the article on the front page of last Sunday’s Express-News about J. Frank Dobie Jr. High School, where I taught until a year ago. Reporter Danya Perez described how a seventh grade ...
Editor’s note: Offensive language is contained in the story below. Robert Cecil says his English class at Buchholz High School in Gainesville began its fateful turn when two students used a racial ...
Editor's Note: This article references racial slurs and offensive language. In New Paltz High School, history teacher Albert Cook, 47, asks his class to open to a fresh page in their notebooks and ...
Following the widespread praise of Donovan Livingston’s spoken-word poem, “Lift Off,” which went viral after he delivered it at the Harvard Graduate School of Education convocation last month, ...
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether a word should ever be off-limits. By Kwame Anthony Appiah I teach business law at a private university. One undergraduate course I teach is employment law, ...