When he's not in his role as executive director of the Education Partnership of the Permian Basin or chief people officer at the Sewell Family of Companies, Adrian Vega has an alter ego called El ...
A second grade teacher named Rachel invited her boyfriend to visit her class as a mystery reader for the day — but he surprised everyone by adding a page to the end of the book. TODAY’s Hoda Kotb ...
Here's an interesting response to last week's column about how to properly evaluate teachers by Amy Rini of New Orleans. I said that an English teacher my mother observed who didn't know that a comma ...
Apr. 19—DeLAND — Local kindergarten teacher Abby Long continues to move forward in the America's Favorite Teacher Competition from Reader's Digest. Long, who teaches at DeLand-Weldon Elementary, is ...
Every teacher is a fountain of stories, but few tell them as well or as honestly as recently retired Michigan music teacher Nancy Flanagan in her blog “Teacher in a Strange Land.” (Hat tip to ...
Like the author of the recent commentary, “Burdensome requirements restrict teacher pool in Maryland” (March 29), I had to jump through unnecessary hoops to be able to teach in Maryland. Despite being ...
As a retired teacher of 32 years in Maryland’s public schools, I have long given thought to the problems plaguing my profession. Some of them go far back in history, while others have developed more ...
I am a teacher at School 17. I was educated in the same public school system where I now teach. I am the daughter of a retired gym teacher and the recently elected Ward F councilwoman. Being born and ...
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