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Articles by John Rosales

February 4, 2019 Educators in Action
Black Lives Matter at School Spotlights Racial Justice in Education
John Rosales

Feb. 4-8 is Black Lives Matter At School Week of Action.

January 29, 2019 Educators in Action
School District Looks to Teachers to Fill Bus Driver Shortage
John Rosales

School bus driver shortages are everywhere. Temporary solutions highlight the need to pay regular drivers a living wage and give them the respect they deserve.

January 17, 2019 Educators in Action
‘Rise’ and Shine: ESP National Award Seeks Congressional Approval
John Rosales

Proposed new bill acknowledges ESP contributions to students, schools, colleagues.

January 4, 2019 Educators in Action
Delaware ESPs Ready to Collaborate With State Lawmakers, Open Doors
John Rosales

New task force will help lawmakers understand ESP contributions toward student achievement and safety.

December 7, 2018 Educators in Action
Student Gardeners Win Big at Agricultural Fair
John Rosales

Students inherit educator’s green thumb and her engaging spirit, cooking for parents and volunteering at a food pantry during the holidays.

December 4, 2018 Teachers and Their Classrooms
The Case for Collaboration is Clear
Brenda Álvarez and John Rosales

The evidence is in: When unions, district officials, school boards, parents and community members work together, students succeed.

November 26, 2018 Students and Social Issues
Dual-Language Immersion Programs Boost Student Success
John Rosales

When we encourage students to use their language while learning English, academic success follows.

November 13, 2018 Education Policy
5 Things We Learned From Election 2018
John Rosales

As educators look ahead to the next two years and the 2020 presidential election, here are some of the midterm’s key issues, trends, and takeaways.

November 5, 2018 Educators in Action
The Bittersweet Experience of Teaching Overseas
John Rosales

Educators who make the decision to teach overseas learn to live to with the challenges along with the many rewards.

October 23, 2018 Educators in Action
Years of Persistence Lead to Double-Digit ESP Wage Hikes
John Rosales

Hard work and advocacy pay off as Washington state officials honor a Supreme Court order to properly fund public schools.

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