Sarah Morris
Sarah Morris is a Doctoral Academy Fellow for the Department of Education Reform at The University of Arkansas. Sarah researches grading equity practices, the 9th grade year, and Arkansas teachers’ grading practices. She is a former middle grades math teacher.
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Teachers could be fined or put on the sexual offenders registry for using a student's preferred name or pronouns.
Yep, that's the principal's desk and furniture on the football field.
Schools rushed to digital learning during the pandemic. Is it time we eased up?
"Large classes are ineffective. Period."
The ironic world of education where parallelograms and the Pythagorean theorem clash with taxes and tire changes.
Ohio sex education standards require teaching that children born to unmarried parents are "worse off."
A recent study shows kids are learning less when distracted by their phones.
The do-over is getting a makeover.
Instead of asking us to remember our "why," administrators should first ask "how" they can better support us.
These appraisers really woke up and chose nitpicking.
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