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Is Improving Reading Instruction a Matter of Civil Rights?

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What if you’re a new first grade teacher, and you realize the classroom methods you’re using to teach your students to read just aren’t working. The Right to Read” doesn’t just go over the podcast’s same ground — though it cites Hanford’s work heavily, and she is interviewed in the film. “The

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How Do You Teach in a Pandemic? Focus on Core Values

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For many years, I listened regularly to the This I Believe podcast, which showcased people from all walks of life sharing the core values that guide their daily lives. As a young teacher, I also engaged my students in their own This I Believe essays once upon a time. Experts have said loud and clear that children need to be in school.

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How to thrive as an introverted teacher

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This week on the Truth for Teachers podcast: Betsy Potash of Spark Creativity and I talk about how to make teaching more enjoyable for introverted teachers. Click play to listen, or subscribe to Truth for Teachers in your podcast app! ?. and I don’t consider myself shy.

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You are not alone: An honest, healing conversation about processing pandemic teaching

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Those are the words of my guest Pernille Ripp , a 7th grade ELA teacher, author, blogger, keynote speaker, and passionate advocate for education. Those are the words of my guest Pernille Ripp , a 7th grade ELA teacher, author, blogger, keynote speaker, and passionate advocate for education. or subscribe in your podcast app. ?.