A Thanksgiving Reading List With Extra Gravy

A Thanksgiving Reading List (With Extra Gravy) On the one hand, the markers of holiday celebrations can buoy spirits during a challenging school year. On the other hand, a domino chain of sporadic days off between now and February promise to interrupt classroom momentum and further strain waning student attendance rates. Good gravy, that’s a … Read more

Do Holidays Belong in Public Schools

Do Holidays Belong in Public Schools? It’s a Controversial Question in December That’s because contentious debates and confusion over how and even if the December holiday season should be celebrated or taught in public schools is brewing in districts nationwide. The polarizing discussions about race, gender, and culture in some states and local communities have … Read more

Celebrating Holidays at School

Celebrating Holidays at School: Legal Guidance for Administrators Extensive planning goes into public schools’ holiday preparations this time of year—from which decorations should adorn classrooms to what music selections will make it into the holiday concert. But despite the seemingly lighthearted nature of these tasks, there’s one serious factor to consider that, if overlooked, could … Read more

School Librarians’ Top Picks for Holiday Books

School Librarians’ Top Picks for Holiday Books While every school employee deserves a break this holiday season, perhaps none are in greater-than-usual need of respite than school librarians. Caught in the politically charged crossfires of book censorship that has ratcheted up significantly this year, librarians in some public schools have been facing bans—with more than … Read more

Teachers Weigh In on How to Manage the New AI Chatbot

ChatGPT: Teachers Weigh In on How to Manage the New AI Chatbot Larry Ferlazzo is an English and social studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif. How do you think artificial intelligence-powered tools like ChatGPT are going to affect K-12 schools, and what are practical strategies teachers can use to respond to … Read more

Searching for Common Ground

  Searching for Common Ground: Rick and Pedro Go to the Movies Again Pedro Noguera, the dean of the University of Southern California’s Rossier School of Education, and I have a podcast (Common Ground: Conversations on Schooling) in which we dig into our disagreements and seek to identify common ground on some of the thorniest questions … Read more