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On Teaching Gen Z and Gen AI
Despite challenges, the future of today's kids still lies in the classroom. And now, so does mine.
Oct 10
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Stephen Noonoo
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AI Promises to Simplify Teachers’ Jobs. It Might Make Them Harder.
Sure, we can offload all our biggest challenges to AI. But what are we telling students about the value of thinking?
Jul 3, 2024
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Stephen Noonoo
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We’ve All Seen Burnout. But What Do Flourishing Educators Look Like?
It turns out educator well-being can be measured, assessed, and then improved one factor at a time.
Jun 11, 2024
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Stephen Noonoo
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6 Tips for Teachers Seeking Jobs Outside the Classroom
Teachers can make successful transitions into edtech and other fields, but it often requires thinking differently
May 15, 2024
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Stephen Noonoo
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Schools Are Finally Taking Teacher Retention Seriously
These days, convincing teachers to stay means getting creative with both data collection and new solutions.
May 8, 2024
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Stephen Noonoo
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Now There Are Too Many Teachers
Are you going to believe The74 or your lying eyes?
Oct 6, 2023
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Stephen Noonoo
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Teachers Work a Lot of Unpaid Hours. Can They Just Work Less?
A new survey finds teachers working 15 unpaid hours per week. But working less means overcoming a culture of self-sacrifice.
Sep 21, 2023
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Stephen Noonoo
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Education Needs to Reform Around Teacher Well-Being
To solve demoralization and burnout, we need a new approach to Teaching and Learning
Sep 7, 2023
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Stephen Noonoo
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