Voting For School Board Members Matters, Too
It may sit at the bottom of the ballot, but this role has the power to change local education systems.
Laura Zingg
Editorial Project Manager, One Day Studio
Meet the Alumni Leading Education in Their States
Meet the five Teach For America alumni currently serving as the foremost education leaders in their state.
The TFA Editorial Team
Six Books to Get Your Students Through a Pandemic
It’s the reading list you never thought you would need.
Paula Ann Solis
Teacher Resilience, Put to the Test
In times of crisis, educators say “resilience” must mean more than bouncing back to the old ways. It asks for a leap into something better.
Leah Fabel
These PE Teachers Aren’t Keeping Score
Think less tag, more yoga, less scorekeeping, more joy when these teachers take the lead on students’ holistic health.
Love Story: A West Wing Romance, Delta Style
Far from the distractions of high-speed internet, a love connection takes shape.
How Eating Local (And Trying New Food) Helps Your Community
This alum knows that a food tour is more than a satisfying trip for your taste buds, it’s a lesson that can link a meal to a mission to better communities.
How to Magically Teach Math
Jimmy Ichihana shows us how to bring magic to a math lesson with a trick that will have students crunching the numbers and showing off to friends and family. Learn how it's done.
Jimmy Ichihana
Love Story: Learning to Fly
When Adnan met Christina, two people with their eyes on the stars turned their focus to one another.
How Rural Schools Steered A Future Doctor Toward The Fight For Equitable Healthcare
On track to earn degrees in medicine and public health, Anthony Sawyer's experience as a student and teacher in rural communities has uniquely prepared him for his next career step.