Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Sage Advice From Veteran Teachers to Those New to the Classroom

    Sage Advice From Veteran Teachers to Those New to the Classroom

     Sage Advice From Veteran Teachers to Those New to the Classroom Meghann Seril, a national-board-certified teacher, serves as a 3rd grade teacher, new teacher mentor, and Teach Plus national senior research fellow. She was selected as a 2022 Los Angeles Unified school district teacher of the year: When I first started teaching, I had lots…

  • Classroom Cellphone Use Is Fraught. It Doesn’t Have to Be

    Classroom Cellphone Use Is Fraught. It Doesn’t Have to Be

    Classroom Cellphone Use Is Fraught. It Doesn’t Have to Be What are the best ways for teachers to handle situations where students are often using their cellphones in class for nonacademic purposes? Pre-pandemic, student cellphone use (for nonacademic use—I’ve always allowed my English-language-learner-students use it for translations) in my classes was a relatively minor problem.…

  • To End Discipline Disparities Affecting Students of Color

    To End Discipline Disparities Affecting Students of Color

    To End Discipline Disparities Affecting Students of Color, Challenge the Status Quo What are strategies schools can implement to reduce and eliminate disparities in discipline affecting students of color? This series serves as a sort of “Part Two” to a previous series guest-edited by Terri N. Watson, Ph.D. Those responses specifically focused on discipline disparities…

  • Teacher Apprenticeships Are Booming in Wake of Shortages

    Teacher Apprenticeships Are Booming in Wake of Shortages

    Teacher Apprenticeships Are Booming in Wake of Shortages. Here’s What You Need to Know Corrected: A previous version of this story gave an incorrect description of apprenticeship funding from the U.S. Department of Labor. Its $100 million in grants is not exclusively for teacher apprenticeships. The number of states with federally registered apprenticeship programs for…

  • The Best Ways for Administrators to Demonstrate Leadership

    The Best Ways for Administrators to Demonstrate Leadership

    The Best Ways for Administrators to Demonstrate Leadership 1. Advice for Principals: Empower Your Teachers When principals develop partnerships with teachers, it helps them both. Read more. 2. Principals: Supporting Your Teachers Doesn’t Have to Be Such Hard Work Principals can show teachers they care by something as simple as a visit to their classrooms…

  • Could the Nation’s Largest District Afford

    Could the Nation’s Largest District Afford

      Could the Nation’s Largest District Afford to Double Teacher Pay and Triple Counseling? I find that when you tell someone a school costs $38,000, they usually picture a ritzy private school with lots of bells and whistles. Well, last month, the Citizens Budget Commission reported that New York City’s public schools will spend $38,000…

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