Curious about what opinion pieces your fellow education professionals were most interested in reading this year?
Here are 澳门跑狗论坛鈥檚 most-read opinion blog posts and essays of 2022, ranked in descending order. Readers seemed particularly drawn to authors documenting the emotional highs and lows of teaching, the thorny questions facing school leaders, and the ins and outs of reading instruction.
Revisit these essays and discover new perspectives you might have missed this year.
1. Why This Teacher Will No Longer Pay for the 鈥楶rivilege鈥 to Wear Jeans
Getting to wear jeans occasionally at my school hardly seems worth the outlay, explains teacher Kelly Scott.
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2. Stress, Hypervigilance, and Decision Fatigue: Teaching During Omicron
We teachers can鈥檛 just 鈥渟elf care鈥 our way through this new stage of the pandemic, writes classroom educator Katy Farber.
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3. I Don鈥檛 Have to Love My Students to Be a Good Teacher
Treat teachers like the professionals we are rather than expecting endless and selfless sacrifice, writes educator Jherine Wilkerson.
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4. A Principal鈥檚 Assessment: 鈥榃e鈥檙e Not OK鈥
This school year is taking a toll. Principal Lisa Meade explains why.
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5. The Most Important Thing Principals Can Do in a Teacher Observation
The best feedback teacher Kelly Scott ever got came during her first year teaching鈥攁nd it started with just one word.
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6. Lucy Calkins Revisits and Revises Her Reading Curriculum
Yes, learning to read takes phonics鈥攂ut also a whole lot more, writes the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project founder.
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7. When It Comes to the Teacher Shortage, Who鈥檚 Abandoning Whom?
Are teachers really leaving the school system or just an archaic model that we should all leave behind? ask Michael Fullan and Joanna Rizzotto.
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8. Why One Principal Is Asking Her Staff to Do Less
I have been complicit in the stress my staff is feeling, writes Crystal Thorpe. Here鈥檚 how I鈥檓 changing that.
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9. When the 鈥楽cience of Reading鈥 Goes Too Far
Third grade teacher Jessica Hahn and literacy specialist Mia Hood lament time-consuming assessments that do little to promote reading comprehension.
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10. Are Schools Too Inclusive? Some People Think So
Acceptance of all children is a central mission of public schools鈥攑laces where there鈥檚 no room for hatred and fear, writes Peter DeWitt.
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