We Need To Empower Our Multilingual Students
A few weeks ago I had the privilege of attending the UnidosUS conference at the San Diego Convention Center. OneRead More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
A few weeks ago I had the privilege of attending the UnidosUS conference at the San Diego Convention Center. OneRead More…
Read More…As a parent and advocate, I want access to the evaluations for my child’s instructors. It’s time to open upRead More…
Read More…The first year of any educator’s career is often challenging, and it takes some time to get used to theRead More…
Read More…As I finish up my fifth year teaching, I have been reflecting a lot on my journey as a teacher,Read More…
Read More…It is in times like these that we must enlist help from all who are committed to the goal ofRead More…
Read More…Student discipline is a topic that is usually in the minds of educators around the nation. New and pressing researchRead More…
Read More…I remember the first time I heard the term “spring fever.” I was a third grader in elementary school, andRead More…
Read More…I am both a parent and a teacher, so I find myself in an interesting place regarding parent trust towardsRead More…
Read More…Thing One: An 8 year-old child was told to urinate in a trashcan in front of the class then madeRead More…
Read More…I held a secret for many years that only my closest friends and family knew. I can’t do math. BeforeRead More…
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