15 Aug 2011

New teachers need more than luck to do their jobs well. I know. I was one.

I taught special education on Chicago’s South Side, in a high-poverty, high-crime neighborhood. I did not go blindly into teaching in a tough area like this. I was excited to help my students see the opportunities around them, and to know their own potential. I believed I could rise to the challenge.

01 Jun 2011

It’s not very common for an educator to receive “Teacher of the Month” recognition during his/her first year of teaching in a school, but that was the honor recently awarded to Marjorie Tinio, a new science teacher at Hillel Day School in Boca Raton. 

04 May 2011

First-year Chicago Public Schools teacher Taiesha Woodson-Durham studied the test scores of the 150 fifth and sixth graders who would be her reading students. Just 27 percent met the state standard in reading.

Viviana Espinosa
01 Oct 2010

Viviana Espinosa, a beginning first grade teacher in Ravenswood City School District (RCSD) in East Palo Alto, California, started the 2008-09 school year with an aggressive goal: she wanted all her students at reading level by the end of year. Viviana knew this would be a challenge, especially when her class of 20 included 17 English Language Learners and 2 with special needs. None of the students began the year at grade level in reading.

Ms. T
09 Jul 2010

Ms. T., a beginning 3rd grade teacher in Durham Public Schools, asked her mentor for help in improving student engagement and reasoning.