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I’ve been publishing a series of posts – both here and at my Education Week column – about responding to the Trump administration’s actions.
My Ed Week series is ongoing, so I’ll be adding links to them here.
I’ve published three posts here that have been informed by my teaching career and my previous nineteen year organizing career:
How To Respond To Trump’s War On Decency, Social Justice & Equity – Part One In A Series
Six Elements Of A National Strategy For Responding To Trump.
6 Actions People Can Take Right Now To Oppose What Trump & Musk Are Doing
Here are links to my Ed Week series:
I wrote the first, second and third posts in this series on how educators should respond to recent Trump administration actions.
Morgan Polikoff wrote about education research and researchers.
Christie Nold and Sarah Cooper also shared advice about social studies.
Mary Beth Hertz discussed teaching media literacy.
Christina Torres Cawdery offered recommendations to English teachers.
Zaretta Hammond wrote about what practitioners of culturally responsive teaching should be doing.
My students shared their ideas about what schools should be doing during this moment.
The following posts will be offering advice from administrators, ideas from teachers of English Language Learners, guidance for math teachers, and more recommendations from Social Studies teachers.
You might also be interested in this list I’ve been curating for over thirteen years: The Best Posts & Articles On Building Influence & Creating Change.
I’ve been publishing a series of posts – both here and at my Education Week column – about responding to the Trump administration’s actions. My Ed Week series is ongoing, so I’ll be adding links to them here. I’ve published three posts here that have been informed by my teaching career and my previous social studies Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…