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#teaching2030 recap: The good, the bad, and the hopeful

By Shannon C'de Baca
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Want to Improve Education? Change the Way You Talk To and About Teachers!

By Lillie Marshall

This article originally appeared on GOOD as part of our Transforming Schools Together series.

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The Power of Peer Coaching

By Anthony Colucci

Anthony S. Colucci, a National Board-certified teacher and member of the Teacher Leaders Network, coordinates and teaches in the gifted-student program at four elementary schools in Central Florida. He is the author of Copilots, Duties & Piña Coladas: How to Be a Great Teacher and has earned numerous awards for his innovative and creative lessons.

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Whimsagogy: Reform Begins With a Giggle, Erupts in a Roar

By Barbara Dziedzic

Barbara Dziedzic is the lead teacher and curriculum writer for Arundel High School's Community Development and Global Citizenship program. Over her 10 years of teaching she has participated in a number of international education partnerships that support teachers and learners around the world. 

POP QUIZ:

I am dressed in blue tights, a purple tutu, and turquoise converse. I am holding a fairy wand. Am I dressed for:

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How the Garfield High Testing Boycott Moved Kindergarten Parents to Action

This piece originally appeared on GOOD.

In our Transforming Schools Together series, teachers affiliated with the Center for Teaching Quality invite us to re-imagine the very concept of school, and suggest small actions we can take to improve existing schools.

By Lindsey Durant

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We hold six words to be self-evident.

Barbara Dziedzic teaches community development and global citizenship at Arundel High School in Maryland. She is an advocate for "glocal" educational reform and positive youth development.  Follow her on twitter @whimsagogy.

This post originally appeared at the Odenten-Severn Patch.

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Teachers' Ed Tech Advice

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Teachers' Ed Tech Advice

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120 Minutes: The Longest-Running Reality Show You’ve Never Heard Of

Cynthia Henton is a veteran teacher with the Seattle
School District. She is currently a math teacher of 6th and 7th
graders.
 

Answer: About 2 hours a night.

Question: What is the average workload for a classroom
teacher after they go home?
 

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