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Chalk Talk: Tianitha Alston

Had second-grade teacher Tianitha Alston never taught in a school with a strong union leader, she might never have realized the tremendous and powerful role unions can play in our education system.

During her first-year teaching in New York City, Tianitha grew frustrated that the...

What’s next for me and E4E-Los Angeles? Gratitude and Commitment.

It was 2011 and I was a poet turned teacher turned activist who was flirting with a career in academia. I was working on a graduate thesis about this inherent contradiction in public education: If all the researchers and reformers agree that teachers are the most influential in-school variable...

Were You Ready on Day One?

When you reflect on your first year as an educator, what is one thing you wish you’d been ready for on day one in your classroom?

As you know all too well, new educators are expected to meet the needs of increasingly diverse classrooms, but inadequate preparation and poorly designed...

Chalk Talk: Dr. Laurie Walters

Have you ever thought about starting your own school? No matter where you teach, every educator has imagined what it would be like if they were the ones running things.

After 27 years of teaching, Laurie Walters and three of her peers went out and did it - they started a...