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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 ...
Reading, writing, arithmetic... and cancer. It's not exactly your standard grade school curriculum. This challenging disease ...
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 ...
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, ...
Warning: This post contains language that some may find offensive. The scene: A teacher training at a new high school in Washington, D.C. The topic on the table? Students and the language they use: ...
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, ...
Zynga has launched a new version of its Words With Friends word game for classrooms. The new Words With Friends EDU is part of an ongoing effort to use games to help children get more engaged with ...
In 2008, Heidi Williams, author of the book “No Fear Coding,” began asking herself some retrospective questions about her role as a teacher at an International Baccalaureate School in Racine, Wisc.