The teacher-student relationship is one that can take many different forms, from trusted advisor to authoritarian dictator. For those of us who work to build...[Read More]
Native American Heritage Month
Articles When you think about teen pregnancy, what comes to mind? Is it crying babies, grinding poverty, miserable soon-to-be-divorced parents? If that’s not what comes to...[Read More]
Almost two years ago state lawmakers changed laws regarding the number of students in lower elementary classes. Funding to make this happen however was not...[Read More]
I graduated from a fantastic school in northwestern Pennsylvania called Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. GO FIGHTING SCOUTS! I remember sitting in my dorm room and...[Read More]
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>>Sh Landa Burton Degreed Food and Nutrition Education Specialist, Certified Diabetes Peer Educator, Motivational Speaker Balanced By Burton, Owner Many people seem to overlook...[Read More]
>>By Kaila Eckstein “What do you want to do with your life?” As a rising college senior, this is the second most popular question posed...[Read More]
>> By: Francemise Kingsberry, Ed.D. As a second-generation immigrant student, born of Haitian descent in Newark, New Jersey, navigating through the (hidden) rules of...[Read More]
>>By NaShonda Cooke You’ve heard what I’m about to tell you before. Teachers are overworked. Teachers are leaving the state. Teachers are underpaid. There aren’t...[Read More]
>> By Rachelle Sorenson-Cox My kid doesn’t like to read. MY kid doesn’t like to read. This fact both confuses and concerns me. My...[Read More]
>> By NaShonda Cooke Last week you heard about my hardships born out of my low teacher pay as I struggle to raise my...[Read More]