1/6 In our “On Teaching” project, the most experienced teachers in America’s education system reflect on their careers, their schools, and the history they’ve witnessed.
2/6 Since Booker T. Washington High School was founded in 1976, it's been a microcosm of national issues—and Karon Cogdill has taught theater through four decades of its evolution. Now the pandemic is upending her last year, writes @smosle: http://on.theatln.tc/2m0osHR
3/6 "Gardens don’t judge what grade you got in math. They respond to care." The New Orleans teacher Rahn Broady shows kids the nourishment they can get from being in nature, writes @djdreilinger: http://on.theatln.tc/xACLLxQ
4/6 Young children are turning to the adults in their lives to help make sense of racism and policing. @drmcclain talked with educators about how they can respond: http://on.theatln.tc/l7QJzfT
5/6 The best teachers don't ignore the chaos of the world outside their classroom, writes @chrisemdin. Instead, they use their pedagogy as protest: http://on.theatln.tc/5aANs5Q