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Even in moments of frustration, teachers can hold disruptive students accountable without punishing the class as a group.
“At the end of first grade, our teacher was like, ‘OK, everybody who wants to stay behind with me, put your hands up,’” ...
Nine Boulder Prep students spent the week learning to cut, attach and smooth pieces of sheet metal to create a keychain, taco ...
A speech by the NEA's 2025 Teacher of the Year was more pro-union than pro-child. That mindset contributes to America's ...
World conflicts often filter into the hallways of K-12 schools, and too often adults look away, treating politicized bullying ...
When a white teacher at Decatur High School used the n-word in class in 2022, students walked out and marched in protest. But ...
Kathryn Sharp claimed it had been a 'reflex response' as she defended what she felt was an 'incoming threat' from the child ...
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Teachers and students are letting loose about their most awkward interactions with each other outside of school. Steel yourself for this one. It started with a teacher named Natalie who asked TikTok: ...