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Teachers and Their Classrooms » Teacher Quality

June 2, 2017 Education Policy
Experts Discuss How to Find – and Keep – Teachers of Color
Cindy Long

Teacher diversity is central to any discussion about the quality of schools for all kids, of all races.

May 19, 2016 Teachers and Their Classrooms
Snapshot of the Teaching Profession: What’s Changed Over a Decade?
Tim Walker

New federal data reveals how trends surrounding public school educators have shifted (or not) over recent years.

February 10, 2016 Teachers and Their Classrooms
Embedding Leadership in the Teaching Profession
Brenda Álvarez

Teachers are the experts and leadership should be an integral part of an educator’s professional life.

December 8, 2015 Education Policy
Raising Status of Profession Critical in Recruiting Teachers of Color
Cindy Long

When students have teachers who look like them and are more culturally responsive to their needs, they benefit academically.

September 22, 2015 Education Policy
Where Are All the Black Male Teachers?
B. Denise Hawkins

As minority children have become a majority in public schools, districts struggle to build a diverse educator workforce.

June 12, 2015 Teachers and Their Classrooms
How Teachers Stay Creative In the High-Stakes Testing Era
Tim Walker

How do creative teachers navigate around our test-driven education policies? A new study asked some of the best to find out.

March 17, 2015 Teachers and Their Classrooms
The ‘Moral Value’ of Teaching: The Missing Link in Teacher Preparation?
B. Denise Hawkins

A stronger understanding of the moral value of their work can help new educators adjust in a political climate that devalues their profession, argues expert.

January 22, 2015 Teachers and Their Classrooms
What I’ve Learned: A Career Changer Taps Into His Business Experience

Teacher Michael Proscelle brings real world knowledge about the workplace into the classroom.

October 22, 2014 Teachers and Their Classrooms
Master Teachers Discuss Pathways to Leadership – Inside and Outside the Classroom
Luke Towler
Even as far back as the nineteenth century, policymakers overstepping their bounds in the debate over education were a...
May 16, 2014 Education Policy
NEA Report: Lack of Teacher Diversity Jeopardizes Student Achievement
Edward Graham
When Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced several weeks ago that the 2014-2015 school year would signal the first...
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