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What Every Parent Should Know About How Schools Really Work
Most parents want to support their child’s education—but many don’t fully understand the system we’re navigating. We’re often expected to...

Al Felder
Jun 211 min read


Why I Still Teach: Rediscovering Joy in the Classroom
There are days when teaching feels like too much. The paperwork. The politics. The pressure. But then, something happens—a breakthrough,...

Al Felder
Jun 211 min read


The Policy That Includes Educators: A Teacher’s Response to Indiana’s Draft Accountability System
On June 5, Indiana officials released a first draft of their revamped K–12 school accountability plan, aiming to retire the traditional...

Al Felder
Jun 162 min read


When Reform Stalls: Texas’ STAAR Breakdown and What It Means for Public Education
Texas lawmakers let opportunity slip. The 89th Legislature failed to pass House Bill 4—a bipartisan proposal to replace the one-day,...

Al Felder
Jun 162 min read


From the Bottom to the Top Third: Mississippi’s Education Turnaround and the Path Forward
Once ranked dead last in national education outcomes, Mississippi has made one of the most remarkable academic turnarounds in recent...

Al Felder
Jun 163 min read


Beyond the Behavior: Supporting Students with Emotional Needs
“He’s just being defiant.” “She refuses to do her work.” “She needs to be disciplined.” We often hear these statements about students...

Al Felder
Jun 71 min read


Lessons from Booker T. Washington: Dignity, Purpose, and Education
Booker T. Washington believed education was more than academic—it was moral, practical, and liberating. At Tuskegee Institute, he...

Al Felder
Jun 71 min read


When Testing Becomes Trauma: Listening to Our Students
We rarely ask students how high-stakes testing makes them feel. But if we did, we’d hear a truth we can’t afford to ignore. Some talk...

Al Felder
Jun 71 min read


Laws Made Without Us: A Teacher’s Perspective on Education Policy
There’s a growing disconnect in education between those who write the rules and those who live them every day. Too many policies are...

Al Felder
May 311 min read


The Power of Student Voice: Letting Learners Lead the Way
What happens when we stop talking at students and start listening to them? Student voice isn’t a trend—it’s a shift in mindset. It means...

Al Felder
May 311 min read


Teaching on Empty: Why Teacher Wellness is a Social Justice Issue
We often discuss student needs—academic, social, and emotional—but rarely do we ask: How are the adults in the room? Teacher burnout is...

Al Felder
May 311 min read


What Happens When Parents and Teachers Truly Partner
Too often, schools and families operate in parallel—both invested in a child’s success, yet rarely working in true partnership. But when...

Al Felder
May 291 min read


The Cost of Compliance: How Bureaucracy is Breaking Teachers
We are losing good teachers, not because they can’t handle kids, but because they can’t handle the bureaucracy. Ask a teacher why...

Al Felder
May 201 min read


From Frustration to Flourishing: My Journey with Dyslexia in the Classroom
As a child, I struggled deeply with reading. Letters flipped, words blurred, and no amount of effort seemed to make it easier. It wasn’t...

Al Felder
May 201 min read


Reclaiming Our Why: Teaching with Purpose in a Test-Driven World
Why did you become a teacher? It’s a question many of us have had to revisit, especially in a time when burnout is high and pressure is...

Al Felder
May 201 min read


Goodbye STAAR? Texas Rethinks Its Approach to Student Assessment
The STAAR (State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness) test has defined how Texas students, teachers, and schools are evaluated for...

Al Felder
May 132 min read


A Bold Opportunity to Rebuild America's Schools Using DOGE Savings
Dear President Trump, As a concerned citizen and advocate for the future of America’s children, I urge your administration to consider a...

Al Felder
May 102 min read


Mississippi’s Education Miracle: A Tribute to Teachers and Students Rising Above Poverty
Mississippi has long faced an uphill climb in the world of education, especially with the highest poverty rate in the United...

Al Felder
May 92 min read


What Horace Mann Would Say About Today’s Schools
Horace Mann, often called the father of American public education, believed education was the “great equalizer of the conditions of men.”...

Al Felder
May 81 min read


The Myth of “One Size Fits All”: Why High-Stakes Testing Fails
In theory, standardized testing is meant to hold schools accountable and ensure students are learning. But in practice, it often does...

Al Felder
May 81 min read
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