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Most people wouldn’t want their child to become a teacher, how to improve schools and more

Posted on September 4, 2018Author Alexza Barajas ClarkCategories Ed Talk, What We Are Reading

Mis­pro­nounc­ing Stu­dents’ Names: A Slight That Can Cut Deep
Edu­ca­tion Week

Most Peo­ple Wouldn’t Want Their Child to Become a Teacher, Poll Finds
Edu­ca­tion Week

How Can White Teach­ers Do Right by Stu­dents of Col­or?
Edu­ca­tion Week

Teach­ers in the US are even more seg­re­gat­ed than stu­dents
Brook­ings

Most schools in Tennessee’s largest dis­trict show growth on state test
Chalk­beat

How did your school per­form on TNReady tests? Search here for results
Chalk­beat

How do you improve schools? Start by coach­ing prin­ci­pals, says new study
Chalk­beat

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