Posts tagged ‘Teacher Voice’

 

Whole School Districts Tell the World About Their Smart Work

Read full article  | Comments Off on Whole School Districts Tell the World About Their Smart Work

With spring vacations and Easter and Passover finished, we return to our effort to encourage educators to tell our stories to the public. Here are several examples of how whole school districts tell the world about their smart work. Read about Epping Elementary School, in New Hampshire having kids read non-fiction books of their own […]

Read More

Why the Country Needs Teachers to Speak Up

Read full article  | 1 Comment

New York Times writer Charles Blow outlined in an Aug. 24th column how the U.S. is failing to support education, and the coming consequences for our country (click on the link here or on the “Be Informed” page on this site). Teachers need to speak up not just for themselves and their jobs, and not […]

Read More

Check out the advocacy toolkits we’ve found

Read full article  | Comments Off on Check out the advocacy toolkits we’ve found

Thinking about how to speak up and make a difference on an important issue in your school district? Do you want to encourage fellow teachers to do so as well? You can do this without getting yourself in hot water with your principal, but it takes careful strategizing. Take a look at the key points […]

Read More