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As an educator, I attest to the remarkable aspects of the teaching profession. Teachers truly have the capacity to be agents for positive change in this troubled world.

That said, a myriad of factors have left the teaching field in a global state of occupatio...


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When I was growing up, teachers would assign research papers that required going to the library, or later, searching for relevant material on the internet. If the paper was going to turn out well, we students needed to patiently comb through piles of material, weaving what we found into a coherent argument that was well-supported with evidence.

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Everyone in academia knows Reviewer 2. You ‘ve probably received their comments. You may even in a dark moment, have been them. This post is a practical guide to achieving full Reviewer 2 status. It’s offered in the spirit of knowing your enemy.

Reviewer 2 has an attitude. Even before they have read the abstract, even before they have looked at the data or foll...


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Having Black teachers and other educators of color improves students’ classroom experiences, research shows. They often serve as role models, set high academic ex...


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What becomes of public language when a growing proportion of the texts circulating in the press, on the internet, and on social media begin to be written by machines? This question doesn’t just concern journalism as a professional activity. It can also affect t...


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