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A first year teacher, fresh from college/student teaching; eager to take control of her own classroom full of bubbly students. Hope and ideas swirl around her as she lines up the desks, pins posters to the walls, and smiles at each student entering the room. A Principal; seasoned and having only ever taught K-3rd grade, […]
Social Emotional Learning Loophole May 2019 We at TPAU were cruising around social media one day when we stumbled upon a post that looked like a cry for help. This mother was explaining how frustrated she is with her child’s Kyrene Public Middle School teachers. She explains to the public via social media, her child […]
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Charter School Board Member Confronts Teacher, Denying Right to Counsel Imagine being at your job, on your break, and chatting with your co-workers. You meet them sometimes for lunch or text each other in the evenings regarding your working day. You have made friends at work, which is very common. Workplace camaraderie makes the workday […]