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Discover original insights from E4E educators working to make positive changes for students and the teaching profession.

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We need to be doing more for LAUSD’s Black students

Monday, December 11, 2023

Los Angeles

Sarina Sande, Executive Director for Educators for Excellence

If students can connect with their school work and see themselves represented in their lessons, they can reconnect with their educators and their...

Student Grades Need to Count for Something

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Los Angeles

Casey Jagusch

If you are in need of a good laugh, you should watch the long-running improvisation show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” where comedians use audience suggestions to act out absolutely hilarious...

How will students remember January 6th?

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Los Angeles

Meghann Seril

Several months after the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, it’s clear that this day will continue to live in our collective mindspace, but how will students remember it?

Like many...

Voices from the Classroom to the White House

Thursday, March 25, 2021

National, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut, Los Angeles, Minnesota, New York

Carlotta Pope, 11th-grade English teacher Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School

Elevating the teaching profession Supporting the whole student in welcoming schools

I’m still absorbing all the incredible conversations from last night’s Educators for Excellence Voices from the Classroom to the White House meeting with teachers from across the country,...

Find Our Missing Students!

Thursday, March 18, 2021

Los Angeles

While Los Angeles Unified School District recently announced a tentative plan to reopen schools, the past year of distance learning has created well-documented learning gaps for Los Angeles...

Chalk Talk: Dr. Judith Angeles

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

National, Los Angeles

Even though she’s been at it for 25 years, serving as a school coordinator, kindergarten teacher, and holding union and school leadership positions in Los Angeles, Dr. Judith Angeles wasn’t...