Teaching in 2021 brought continued challenges and stressors as teachers navigated the second year of the pandemic. In the first half of the year, many schools were still at least partially remote, ...
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What teacher does not want a more respectful classroom? Days are packed full with new content to teach, tests to give and grade, and unexpected demands on teachers’ time and attention. Students’ ...
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EdSource · Hot classrooms, leaky roofs — one student’s fight for better school facilities (Rebroadcast) Becoming a substitute teacher in California has become easier and more financially lucrative in ...
Teaching in 2023 was not without its challenges—but there were also bright spots. Teachers generally reported feeling happier and more satisfied at work after the turmoil of the last few years. But ...
The Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice (ITFJ) is the largest annual Catholic social justice gathering in the United States. Coordinated by the Ignatian Solidarity Network, the Teach-In brings ...
This October marks the 25th anniversary of the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, the annual Catholic conference attended by droves of Jesuit high school and college students from across the ...
This school year has been a challenging one for educators. Many teachers are navigating new curricular restrictions—topics, historical periods, people, and identities that have suddenly been deemed ...