I taught students with unimaginable upbringings. After quitting, I'm back
I moved past the armed policeman and through the metal detectors.
Gen Z teacher shares experiences that would horrify Gen Alpha students
"I would handwrite my essays at home and then get to school early to type them up and print them," Ally Powers told Newsweek.
Laughter as teacher admires "artwork" she was given by middle school pupil
The masterpiece is on Lowe's fridge for now, but she told Newsweek that she intends "to frame it and hang it up."
Teacher explains why many don't call out even when sick: "Ridiculous"
Despite doing her best to ensure her classes were covered, Kate O'Neill says she was still "made to feel guilty" for having one sick day.
8th grade teacher shares the wildest things students have ever said to her
'Only the middle-school brain would come up with that off the top of their head,' the teacher from Kansas told Newsweek.
Teacher spots telltale sign students are copying homework
The poster told Newsweek she was worried when she read one pupil's answers, but then she saw what the other two had put.
Teacher gets email from ex-student—not prepared for what he thanked him for
"I just wanted to thank you for teaching me geometry last year," the former student said in an email.
Internet stunned at teacher's spelling correction on student's homework
"That's a tired teacher," said one commenter on the viral post.
I'm a teacher—we are subconsciously training kids for an AI takeover
We are teaching kids that they don't have to show up.
Gen Z teacher has unique way of teaching kindergarten class about money
Quatashia Witherspoon has taught her class a whole range of songs already, and they are very quick to tell her "if it's a hit or not."
Florida scrambles to get retired teachers to return to combat shortage
Lawmakers are considering whether to change rules around a retirement program to let retired teachers get back to work.
How Holocaust education has changed in America's schools
Multiple educators with decades of experience in teaching history spoke to Newsweek about how the Holocaust should be taught to the youth of America.
Fury over list of words teacher supposedly banned from the classroom
Pritay Washington, an expert on childhood education, told Newsweek of her concerns about a teacher's alleged approach.
How this third-grade teacher uses Taylor Swift to help pupils learn math
Third-grade teacher Faith McPeek told Newsweek, "This has just been a great way to get my students excited and engaged."
The 17 best jobs for former teachers
Many teachers are burnt out and ready to leave the classroom. Here are 17 job options for teachers looking for new opportunities, plus tips for pivoting.
Teaching Reading—Painlessly
An increase in homeschooling and the expectations of children entering kindergarten means the burden of teaching youngsters to read is falling on parents like never before.
People "going crazy" trying to solve bizarre fifth grade crossword puzzle
Teacher Christian Saunders initially thought it was a mistake, but then he spotted something "intriguing" about the missing word.
Nation's largest teachers union doubles down on its progressive agenda
Not all parents across the country agree with the NEA president's notions of freedom, reproductive rights and other cultural and economic issues.
"Punch in the gut": Two teachers on having to work second jobs to get by
"It feels like I work non-stop and most of that money goes on the bare necessities. It has definitely got more challenging," Cassie Head told Newsweek.
I use non-binary pronouns in class
We need the universal adoption of a gender-neutral singular pronoun.
Republican senator wonders how inner city teachers "got degrees"
Amy Marlowe, executive director of the Alabama Education Association (AEA), told Newsweek that Tommy Tuberville's comments were a "cheap political soundbite."
I teach in Ron DeSantis' Florida—parents don't read the books they ban
The cards—and the law—are stacked against me.
Are homework-free, "equitable grading" schools what most parents want?
How America teaches, incentivizes and rewards student performance is about to become the biggest education battle in America.
Teacher shares 3rd graders' "tattle forms" and they do not disappoint
Teacher Jillian Magee told Newsweek of the tattle forms, "I started using them as a positive form of communication." Some of her videos have 28 million views.
Watch as dog tries to bark at owner for the first time: "Indoor woofs"
"It's the chomps for me! What a cutie!" one commenter said.
"I was a teacher, I abandoned being 'woke' for my students' sake"
Instead of teaching my students that the system is rigged against people of color, I told then they were architects of their own destiny.
I'm more qualified than my co-workers but they earn more
"I'm at the point where I need to make a change in jobs for a higher salary, but I'm stuck in this contract that will fine me $2,000-4,000 if I quit."
Cat being taught how to kiss owners warms hearts: 'How lucky are you'
"I would literally be doing this all day," one user said.
Outrage as dad pays $50k per year for son's dream school but not daughter's
The father wrote in his Reddit post that he'll pay for his son who's studying to be a dentist, but "there's no way I'm paying $300,000 for her to be a teacher."