Igniting the Teacher Revolution
The revolution in Shelby County classrooms will be led by teachers. “If I close my eyes and envision a successful district, it’s teacher-led.”
The revolution in Shelby County classrooms will be led by teachers. “If I close my eyes and envision a successful district, it’s teacher-led.”
You have a role in creating equity each time you enter the classroom and your students entrust you with providing each of them with the skills they need to succeed.
You are a change agent for your students. So take a deep breath and let us help you transition back into the mindset you need to help improve the lives of all your students.
We recently sat down with Marc Etienne, Jose Guadarrama, and Norka Padilla to find out how they define equity and what it means in their system and classroom. Marc Etienne – Executive Director for Principal Support and Accountability for Baltimore City Public Schools As the executive director for principal support and accountability for Baltimore City Public Schools, I spend a …
For the past month and a half, I’ve received a plethora of emails and social media posts reminding me of the work and life of Martin Luther King, Jr. and of February’s designation as Black History Month. Both events are meant to address important historical exclusions in curriculum — African American history.