April 24, 2013 - The events of last week were on the minds and the lips of everyone. How do we talk to our students about these tragedies?
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Diane Miranda
April 10, 2013 - It’s no secret that our nation is behind when it comes to math and science. How can you help your students have less anxiety about math? Continue reading
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March 14, 2013 - Since women make up 82% of all Elementary and Middle school teachers, odds are that a child has had a female teacher that has greatly influenced his or her life. Continue reading
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January 30, 2013 - Getting an event started at your school (or workplace) might be an extra task on your already full plate, but think of what it could do in the lives of others. What will you do to celebrate, advocate and educate? Continue reading
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December 3, 2012 - The DC area was lucky to avoid lengthy school closings after Hurricane Sandy. But what happened to students on the meal program those days? Continue reading
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November 20, 2012 - This time of year, I am thankful for my teachers, past, present, and future and I know your students feel the same way, even if they won’t realize it for years to come. Continue reading
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October 23, 2012 - Teachers often juggle multiple subjects in addition to students at different skill levels every day while trying to help all students succeed. So what’s a teacher to do? Continue reading
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September 24, 2012 - Every four years, we witness an event that gets our nation on our feet and cheering and I’m not talking about the Olympics. Continue reading
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August 2, 2012 - We won’t be going back to the chalkboards anytime soon. What are you doing to get ready?
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April 18, 2012 - Many teachers politely cringe when they hear this: “I wish I was a teacher. They get 3 months off!” Most people think it is such a perk for teachers to have the whole summer off, which in reality is not that long. If there is anything I have learned about educators, it is that even when they leave the classroom, the work is never done. Teachers are constantly grading homework and tests, creating lesson plans, or thinking of new ways to do all of the above. And since teachers also need to take professional development courses to maintain their license, … Continue reading
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