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Help! Our Holiday Party Is Always Cringe and Inappropriate

As educators, the holiday season should be a time of joy and celebration, not discomfort and stress. Unfortunately, for one teacher who reached out to We Are Teachers, their school's

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Parents Want Cellphones in the Classroom. Here’s Why

The debate over whether students should be allowed to have cellphones in school continues to be a contentious issue among

How To Draw a Pumpkin (Free Printable + Video)

Start by drawing a few curved lines coming off the top of the stem. These will be the tendrils of

What Should School Administrators Wear to Work? A Superintendent’s Style Tips

Deciding what to wear in the morning may seem like a simple task, but for administrators in the K-12 education

Get Your Free Media Literacy Kit for Grades 2-6

In today's digital age, students and teachers face new challenges that were unimaginable just a few years ago. Issues like

The New Title IX Regulation and Legal Battles Over It, Explained

The U.S. Department of Education's new Title IX regulation has sparked a flurry of legal battles and controversies across the

Help! Is it OK to Plan a Mid-Semester Vacation?

As a teacher, finding a work-life balance can be challenging, especially when dealing with the stresses of the classroom. One

More Children Are Living in Poverty. What This Means for Schools

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about a wave of emergency aid for children, including universal school meals and Medicaid expansions in

Article of the Week: Free Media Literacy Lessons for Grades 9-12

In today's digital age, it's more important than ever for students to develop media literacy skills. With the constant influx