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A Different Kind of “Student Teacher”

When you hear the term “student teacher,” usually what springs to mind is a college junior spending a semester in a classroom as part of their education major, slowly learning the skills they’ll need to be successful in their future career as an educator. But Enkeleda Gjoni, a math teacher at...

Chicago Educators’ Demands for a Successful CPS Reopening

Amidst an ongoing global pandemic and fight against systemic racism, schools have a responsibility to reopen in a thoughtful and equitable manner. The decisions made by school districts will impact whether students feel welcomed and embraced, or dismissed and ignored.

Take Action for Universal Dyslexia Screenings

In a survey of over 400 New York educators, special services for unique student populations emerged as the top priority — and now we have the chance to help some of our most vulnerable students: students with dyslexia.