Excited for the publication of one of my pieces on #teacherturnover in @TCRecord ! Interesting findings on new teacher turnover - it stays high through year 5 - and the importance of different school climate factors
https://t.co/a3WsxSI60W
Full title: Can Teacher Collaboration Buffer Against a Reliance on Exclusionary Discipline? An Exploratory Study of Collegial Social Network and Functional Community Theories in New York City High Schools
Excited to share a (finally published) piece about teacher collaboration!
Can Teacher Collaboration Buffer Against a Reliance on Exclusionary Discipline?https://t.co/osaHDSVeMm
This moment from @KamalaHarris’ questioning of Brett Kavanaugh at his Senate hearing has never left me.
"Can you think of any laws that give the government the power to make decisions about the male body?"
We’re putting money back in the pockets of our student teachers — who for years have trained to become teachers without pay.
And in the first 24 hours of making this funding available, more than 4,000 student teachers applied for it.
This is how we address the teacher workforce gap and support those who want to serve our kids.
new article out in Sociology of Education!!
Capital Flight: Examining Teachers’ Socioeconomic Status and Early Career Retention - Andrew Brantlinger, Ashley Anne Grant, 2024 https://t.co/CZgzLvC3HQ
Another exciting pub with my lovely co-author from UMD A Brantlinger - here we look at the role of community insiders and teacher background and how it interacts with prep and turnover
https://t.co/wbvk40pbYB
UGH - why is the ERA vote separated by political party? Can we really not agree to let the people have their say and give women equal rights? Really?????
https://t.co/ibyNf6609S
Excited to see this piece finally get out there! Check out my new article with Andrew Brantlinger on how teachers are not so good at predicting their actual turnover when reporting their turnover intentions #teacherturnover https://t.co/duw7z2XMwa
Ah the history of "please" - the LInguistics nerd deep inside me loved this (but overall, so fun to ponder the words we use everyday): https://t.co/LHkGeLTidZ
Much of Buffalo woke to 1 to 2 feet of snow Saturday morning, officials said, and a brief respite from severe weather allowed cleanup crews to maneuver before the storm's next wave was expected Saturday night.
https://t.co/AI1YdyDBHI
Excellent journalism from @nytimes - "Young and Homeless in rural America" - highly recommend as a way to understand rural poverty for folks who don't live here
https://t.co/wMFAMCAOvR