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“Mr. Aguilar, we have students texting and saying that a student on campus has Ebola,” Nurse Belk told me after a stude
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As with most moments in my adult life, it was my students and literature that taught me the most significant lessons about the meaning of 9/11.
That morning felt unremarkable, even after my co-teacher
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Sept. 11, 2001, started like any other school day at Franklin Elementary School in Trenton, New Jersey: there was unpacking, school announcements and a morning meeting.
My friend, the à la carte writ
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Teachers’ Lounge, a blog where teachers can discuss the issues that affect them, is back from summer break. Our series starts the school year with a discussion of how to address Ferguson in the classr
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