Category: Teacher
Edmonds families organizing special education-specific PTSA
Alex Leggett, Silvia Ferreira and Alyssa Julian met through advocating for their children, all of whom access special education …
Kid Was Suspended and Parent Didn't Care #shorts #teacher #boredteachers #teachersoffdutypodcast
Eddie B shares a story about a student who fought a teacher, got suspended, and their parent took to social
Virtual Parent Education with Parents as Teachers and USC Telehealth (without Lesson)
An innovative new program launched by the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work is helping young parents access …
Parents group slams woke policies, misused funds in tense Senate education hearing
The biggest problem facing America’s schools isn’t just a teacher shortage or resources. A parent advocacy group says it’s the
If the child missed those minutes due to absences do not need to be made up #SpecialEducation #IEPGo
If the child missed those minutes due to absences do not need to be made up #SpecialEducation #IEPGoals #InclusiveEducation …
What’s the Best Way to Work with Parents in Play Therapy?
If you’re struggling to get parents to engage with you to help their child… Or you’re responding to “crisis” calls
Parent Special Ed Guide and Coach Interview with DJ Nicholson
Special Education Trainer DJ Nicholson: Inclusion, Assistive Technology, Teacher/Parent Interaction, language learning, creativity …
Parents and educators weigh in on school safety as more states arm teachers on campus
School shootings have left officials struggling with how to best protect students and staff and secure campuses. During this past
'PARENT REVOLUTION': Expert says families are pushing for school choice like never before
American Federation for Children senior fellow Corey DeAngelis weighs in on the learning loss from the pandemic, A.I.’s use to
Michelle Obama On Parent Teachers Conferences | Shorts
Michelle Obama On Parent Teachers Conferences | Shorts Audacious Quest, Audacious Journey, Michelle Obama Shorts, …
This School Helps Poor Kids Succeed, Teacher Unions Try To Shut It Down
Low-income minority students from one chain of NYC charter schools rank #1 in my state in math. Why do they













