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    A New School Year Brings New Explorations
    Kristen Koppers
    • Aug 16, 2021
    • 3 min

    A New School Year Brings New Explorations

    The summer has come and gone. In just a few short weeks, many teachers will be returning to their classrooms to prepare for the school year. Schools across the nation are returning to full in-person instruction. It’s time to do what we do best — TEACH. What we are forgetting is that the students are the ones paying the ultimate price in their education. Last year my son was in hybrid classes after being remote for the first 7 months of school. He stayed in the house, wasn’t f
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    Do Personal Political Opinions Belong in School?
    Kristen Koppers
    • Jul 9, 2021
    • 4 min

    Do Personal Political Opinions Belong in School?

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of EduMatch. Okay, let’s be real here. There are times that personal opinions do find a way into the classroom and even sometimes in teaching. It is human nature to want to share thoughts and opinions with our students. But when does offering personal anecdotes overstep political correctness? In my opinion, teachers should not be offering t
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