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Andrew Ginsberg, an Evanston Township High School teacher, is filing a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity ...
If you're staring at a blank “Meet the Teacher” letter and considering just taping your Bitmoji to a sticky note...I’ve got you. This free PDF includes a bunch of Meet the Teacher templates and ...
A woman says that her daughter's teacher gave her a friendly hug at a school event, and it seemed to bother another mom. The ...
The Teacher Closet, a grassroots initiative that’s gained traction thanks to a viral TikTok campaign, offers educators across ...
A controversial ruling by Idaho’s Attorney General declaring that “Everyone is Welcome Here” posters violate the state’s new ...
Back-to-school season is upon us, and it's time to get back into the groove of early mornings, packed lunches, and homework assignments. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or student, establishing and ...
Looking to boost your income this summer? These 5 side hustles are perfect for teachers who want to make extra money without burning out.
Adding notes and sketches in a reflection journal can be an enjoyable way to process information and record observations.
With many pros and cons for leaving your classroom door open or closed during lessons, what should teachers consider?
Marcus Myers, West Ada School District’s chief academic officer, asked middle school teacher, Sarah Inama, to remove posters displayed in her 6th grade classroom. They said the ...
Texas is the latest Republican-governed state to pass a law requiring religious text to be displayed in schools.
Evanston teacher Andrew Ginsberg, who is Jewish, was asked to take down a print referencing anti-war Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s 1971 essay.