by Teacher2Teacher Team | 6.23.20
Your fellow educators came together during our recent Twitter chat to discuss ways of creating inclusive and representative spaces – spaces where every student feels welcome and able to learn.
by Kayla Rago | 6.21.20
Our project began with a student asking a question regarding the artwork displayed around our school. While looking at art with our media specialist, students couldn’t help but notice that the pictures hanging around our school represented mostly white people.
by Maurice McDavid | 6.18.20
Looking around at my fellow educators, I’m heartened by the movement that is happening right now.
by Sheldon Eakins | 6.3.20
We are living through a moment that calls us, as educators, to have brave conversations about race, culture and identity.
by Amy Campbell | 5.7.20
I woke up the other day, and I almost put dish soap in my coffee. I am a functioning person – really. Usually. But right now, we’re in a pandemic – we’re living and working through a traumatic experience.
by Christina Torres | 5.5.20
None of us could have anticipated what we’re all going through right now. But here’s the truth: We were built to do this.
by LaVondia Menephee | 5.4.20
You know, when I learned we wouldn’t be going back to school this year, the first thing I did was sit at my kitchen table, and I felt like I couldn’t breathe.
by Teacher2Teacher Team | 4.28.20
At the heart of your practice as teachers, you prioritize connections and building relationships. Sure, it’s different without face-to-face conversations, and some of your students are tougher to reach. But your desire to be there for your students stretches across space.
by Megan Gross | 4.21.20
With COVID-19 causing so many disruptions, all of us educators are having to adapt so quickly. And for those of us who support students with IEPs, the challenges can feel especially daunting.
by Robert Barnett and Kareem Farah | 4.15.20
You’re a teacher who has just been asked to move your class online. This may be a completely new experience for you, and you may not have been given much guidance for how to teach virtually.