Hitting Reset for All Kinds of Learners
For educators of students with and without disabilities, distance learning has been a chance to try new tools and practices.
Mary Jo Madda
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
Why I Teach, Even (Especially) When There's No School
Teachers are facing the test of a lifetime. Here’s why they’re not backing down.
Faviola Leyva
Video Producer
Healthcare Workers Fighting the Pandemic on All Fronts
These Teach For America alumni are among the many doctors, nurses, healthcare consultants, and public-health officials working to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
Jessica Fregni
Writer-Editor, One Day
Rachel Marshall
Copywriter
Madeleine Burry
Rushing to Fill the Gaps Coronavirus Has Widened
As the pandemic intensifies inequities in education and across our already fragile safety nets, social entrepreneurs and nonprofits are feeling the urgency to find solutions.
Laura Zingg
Editorial Project Manager, One Day Studio
Three Careers Where Going Green Meets Social Justice
Meet three people with different jobs and educational backgrounds, united by a shared pursuit of environmental justice.
Paula Ann Solis
We Need to Talk About Identity
After a tragedy, we felt determined to provide students and the community with a safe space for discussion and processing.
Irma Ayala-Nicholas
Love Story: To the Tune of Love
This couple knows all about bringing work home with you—just read the calendar invites with pre-work that come with doing the dishes.
IRL: Hanging w/ Gen Smartphone
More than a way to send messages or make calls, smartphones and the apps that live inside of them are extensions of students’ personalities and lives. Dive into the digital lives of students today.
An Overdue Look into the Lives of Librarians
These three alum librarians spend their days giving kids access to stories and opportunities that can transform their communities.