Teachers have a lot on their plates. They're responsible for educating students, helping them grow and succeed, and building the next generation of leaders. But sometimes, teachers' salaries aren't enough to cover their expenses, and they need help with things like school supplies, special equipment, and even gas money to get to work.
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Education plays a vital role in shaping the future of society. To meet the evolving needs of students and educators, innovative projects are constantly emerging to revolutionize teaching and learning. One such transformative initiative is the Transforming Teaching Project. In this article, we will delve into the key objectives, strategies, and potential impact of this project on the field of education.
Usher’s New Look to share their innovative approach at Harvard Graduate School of Education
Tyler Thigpen,We are excited to host Usher’s New Look to speak at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on Monday,...
Education is undergoing a transformational shift as society adapts to the demands of the 21st century. To meet the evolving needs of students and educators, innovative projects are emerging to revolutionize teaching and learning. One such transformative initiative is the Transforming Teaching Project. In this article, we will explore the goals of the Transforming Teaching Project and how it aims to transform education through innovative strategies and technologies.
By Kim Bridges & Carole Learned-Miller Last fall, at the start of our doctoral program in education leadership, a...
Join Us 11/16 at 10am EST for “A Conversation on Building a Foundation to Support Quality Teaching”
Tyler Thigpen, , R&D SystemFROM QUICKSAND TO SOLID GROUND: A CONVERSATION ON BUILDING A FOUNDATION TO SUPPORT QUALITY TEACHING To attend in person, click...
From Quicksand to Solid Ground: Building a Foundation to Support Quality Teaching
Tyler Thigpen, , R&D System, ,FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 5, 2021 HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-LED EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP PROPOSES TRANSFORMATION OF TEACHER PREPARATION AND...
Teaching can be hard. But teachers don’t have to go through it alone. Big thanks to Kyle Sklenar for his...
Having welcomed over 500 aspiring teachers committed to serving students in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., Cara Jackson and the team...
Solving for the wrong problem in education is more than an inconvenience. In this thoughtful guest post, Craig Brimhall and...
What if networks rather than districts were the primary organizer for P-12 teacher training programs? Here’s a pro guest post...