Students
Is bullying harder on popular kids?
Posted by staff / April 2, 2014Bullying affects more than just isolated and marginalized students, a new study shows. In fact, relatively popular students may be targeted and may actually suffer more from a single act of social aggression. A study of students and their friendship networks in 19 North Carolina schools shows that the risk of being bullied drops dramatically …
Read MoreThe Devastating Ripple Effect of Ineffective Teachers
Posted by staff / January 28, 2014Teaching is one of the most humanitarian, transformative careers. One good teacher can positively influence thousands of lives over the course of his/her career, but on the same token, one bad teacher can do a lot of damage. In the statewide lawsuit, Vergara v. California, students have banned together to strike down the state laws …
Read MoreWords that teachers use to describe students
Posted by staff / August 29, 2013Ben Orlin, at Slate, has published an article about teachers and their words for some students who may have differing abilities (and for good reason, as he notes in his discussion) than school metrics may indicate. I know a teacher—a great one, actually—who, in private, refers to his students as “bricks.” As in, “dumb as …
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