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With schools and daycares closed, it’s sometimes older siblings who are watching young children
Read the entire story by Meghan E. Irons on the Boston Globe.
At around 7:30 on a recent morning, Jaliyah Bacchusfelt her mother tugging gently at her shoulder. The 15-year-old Dorchester...
This Teacher Appreciation Week, We Need to #SendTeachersLove, Celebrate Them and Listen to Them
Read the entire op-ed by E4E-Co-Founders and Co-CEOs Sydney Morris and Evan Stone on the 74.
Moving curricula online. Distributing...
Send Teachers Love: Artemis Kolovos, diverse learning teacher in Chicago
It’s Good to Appreciate Teachers; Now, Let’s Listen to Them.
Read the entire op-ed by E4E-Chicago Executive Director Stacy Moore on Chicago Unheard.
This year, Teacher Appreciation Week has taken on a whole new dimension. With many states,...
Educators for Excellence Launches #SendTeachersLove to Celebrate Educators
May 1 (New York) — On the first day of Teacher Appreciation Month, Educators for Excellence (E4E), a teacher-led organization, launched #SendTeachersLove, a social media campaign to show educators across our country how much they are appreciated and valued, especially during...
Covid Conversations: Genelle Faulkner
Genelle Faulkner is an educator at the Helen Y. Davis Academy in Boston. Recently she sat down with E4E-Boston Managing Director of Outreach Lisa Lazare to discuss her experience as a distance educator and how her students have responded thus far.
A transcript of...
State Department of Education Votes on New Guidelines for Class of 2020
Teachers' Unions and Districts Hammer Out New Expectations for Remote Teaching
Covid Conversations: Corinne Hairston Parris
Corinne Hairston Parris is a special education teacher at the Dearborn STEM Academy in Boston Public Schools. Recently she sat down with E4E-Boston Outreach Director Denise Manning to discuss her success with Zoom classrooms and the uncertainties that she has seen students still struggle with....
E4E-Boston Educators Lead Virtual Town Hall including City, State Leaders
In March, Educators for Excellence-Boston educators used virtual organizing to keep advocating for their students during the coronavirus pandemic, sharing testimony during an online Boston School Committee Meeting. Just weeks...
Virtually Supporting LGBTQ+ Students While Schools are Closed
On National Coming Out Day last fall, rainbow decorations were proudly displayed in all the hallways at New York City’s Bronx Compass High School, and throughout the day students poured into high school social worker Scott Edwards’ office to get stickers and show their support for their LGTBQ+...
Covid Conversations: Brenda Marrero
Brenda Marrero is an educator at Madison Park Technical and Vocational High School in Boston Public Schools. Recently she sat down with E4E-Boston Outreach Director David Martinez to discuss her experience as a remote educator, and how this crisis is causing a unique impact on vocational...
Covid Conversations: Daniela Morin
Daniela Morin is an educator at the Eliot School in Boston Public Schools. Recently she sat down with E4E-Boston Outreach Director Leidy Quiceno to discuss her experience as a remote educator, and what needs to happen when schools reopen to restore students’ sense of safety.
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Students, teachers facing some real challenges navigating remote learning
By: Crystal Haynes
Boston 25 News
Friday, nonprofit Educators for Excellence organized more than a dozen teachers and city...