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Teaching

The Multi-Classroom Leader Just May Be the New Department Chair, Except Better

Erin Burns, a multi-classroom leader at West Charlotte High School, writes at Real Clear Ed Education the ninth in a series of monthly pieces by teachers participating in the Opportunity Culture...

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Standards

We Can't Do Right by Kids If White Liberals Like Tim Wise Are Confused About Testing

There’s a lot of B.S. out there in the world about standards and standardized testing and it’s gotten to the point where for many liberals, misinformation is taken as truth. For example, what I heard...

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California

New York Teacher Wonders if Losing Friedrichs May Actually Result in Better Unions

Mark Anderson is a special education teacher and coordinator at a district middle school in the Bronx. He is also a teacher leader with the Viva Project, an organization working to bring more teacher...

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Teaching

Bar Talk: Jennifer Berkshire and Education Reform Advocate Eric Lerum talk about the future of teacher unions.

EduShyster is the blog of freelance journalist and public education advocate Jennifer Berkshire. Eric Lerum is Vice President of Growth and Strategy at America Succeeds and formerly worked for...

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Teaching

These Are the Principals Our Teachers Need

For teachers to develop professionally, they must be led by a master. During my first nine years in public school, I taught under seven directors in the same school. Their personalities and styles...

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