Red4EdNC has merged with Public Schools First NC.
Public Schools First NC is pleased to be joining forces with Red4EdNC. Red4Ed started with one inspired teacher, and quickly grew out of deep concern about what was happening to the teaching profession–and overall to public education.
The Red4Ed Teacher Forum will feature educators sharing their “behind the scenes” insights, including how education policy really impacts the classroom.
December 2018: Searching for the “Easy” Button for Teacher Unity and Power by Angela Scioli
October 2017: Teacher Evaluation and Veteran Teachers: Reality and Potential by Angela Scioli
September 2017: Policymakers: Apply These Three Business Principles to Education Policy by Angela Scioli
August 2017: Serenity Prayer for a Teacher by Nancy Mosley
July 2017: Still Wondering: What Else Can I Do to Get the Resources My Students Need? by Angela Scioli
April 2017: From Teacher to NCDPI and Back to Teaching, but Angela Scioli
April 2017: What I Would Have Said by Angela Scioli
March 2017: The Misconception of School Performance Grades by Jennifer Orr
March 2017: Value-Added Measurement / EVAAS: An Abusive Relationship for this NC Teacher by Angela Scioli
March 2017: Teacher Voice: To Retire or Not to Retire? by Angela Scioli et al.
January 2017: That Stanford Study by Stu Egan
October 2016: Teacher Life: Top 10 Categories Why NC Teachers REALLY Need to Vote Early! by Angela Scioli et al
October 2016: NC Teachers: Pick Power Over Pity by Kelly Bradshaw
September 2016: Promise and Potential, Meet Reality by Allisen Fischer
September 2016: Why the Middle and Bottom of Your Ballot Matters Most by Laura Lineberger
September 2016: NC Teachers: Are We Still Seeing (and Wearing) Red? by Angela Scioli
August 2016: Put Down the Gradebook and Vote by Heather Dinkenor
August 2016: Want to Help Fight the Corrupting Influence of Big Money on Politics? Read and Share this Post! by Angela Scioli
August 2016: Local Supplements for Teachers Mean More Than You May Think by Stu Egan
July 2016: Another Open Letter to Fellow NC Public School Teachers – We Are Strong in Numbers; Therefore, VOTE! by Stu Egan
July 2016: Open Letter to Fellow NC Public School Teachers – What We Do Cannot Really Be Measured by Stu Egan
June 2016: To Smile or Not to Smile, That Is the Question by Alyssa Putt
June 2016: We Were Arrested Together! by Turquoise LeJeune Parker and Donald Parker III
June 2016: Why I Participated in Civil Disobedience by Kristin Beller
June 2016: No Chicken Soup for the Soul by Anca Stefan
June 2016: What We Should Prioritize by Bryan Proffitt
June 2016: The Measuring Stick of Education by Lisa McCool-Grime
June 2016: Public Education: Is It the Great Equalizer? by Jessica Benton
June 2016: Teaching with Anxiety and Depression by Nancy Mosley
June 2016: Teacheritis – Are You or Your Children At Risk? by Nancy Mosley
June 2016: We Need a Paradigm Shift in Education by Angela Scioli (third of a 3-part series)
May 2016: Ed Policymakers: Apply These Three Business Principles by Angela Scioli (second of a 3-part series)
May 2016: State Legislators: Put the “Business Hammer” Down by Angela Scioli (first of a 3-part series)
May 2016: An Administrator Returns to Teaching and Discovers Heartbreaking Reality by Jennifer Lowery
March 2016: (from the Raleigh News & Observer) A Dear John Letter to North Carolina From a Fed-Up Teacher by Blaine Maples
March 2016: Teacher Freedom of Speech Matters by Wendy Mallard Kauffman
March 2016: Freedom of Speech: A Presentation by Cindy Hoyt
March 2016: A Year in Two Different Worlds by Katherine Meeks
March 2016: Schools Our Students Deserve: Per Pupil Spending is Everything by Kristin Beller
February 2016: Is North Carolina’s Teacher Pipeline Beyond Maintenance? by Jeff Schweickert and Erin Meyer
January 2016: Who Will Protect Our Protectors? by David Robinson
November 2015: Is There a Real Solution to the Problem with Teaching in NC? by Nancy Snipes Mosley (third of a three-part series)
September 2015: NC Teachers are Scared to Speak Out: How to get past your fear and be an effective advocate by John DeVille, Angela Scioli, and Teacher X
August 2015: Back to School, Back to the Fight by NaShonda Cooke
July 2015: The Real Problem with Teaching in North Carolina Part II by Nancy Snipes Mosley (second of a three-part series)
June 2015: The Secret Time and Energy Drain in our Schools by Angela Panel Scioli
April 2015: The Real Problem with Teaching in North Carolina by Nancy Snipes Mosley (first of a three-part series)
February 2015: Who is failing whom? by Angela Panel Scioli
January 2015: Good Teacher / Bad Teacher: Why NC’s Value Added Measurement (VAM) Teacher Effectiveness Data Has This Teacher Confused by Angela Panel Scioli
December 2014: What Do NC Teachers Want MOST This Year? / download the Microsoft Word Version
November 2014: Why I Love Teaching by Yvonne Anderson
October 2014: Why We Must Vote by Matt Caggia
September 2014: Four Bad Arguments Against Common Core by Alicia Burnette Whitley
September, 2014: Why Taking The High Road Can Make All the Difference in Parent-Teacher Communications by Heather Dinkenor
August 2014: Are We Satisfied? by Angela Panel Scioli
Have a question for our teachers? Or are you a teacher who would like to contribute something to our Red4Ed NC Teacher Forum? Please email: [email protected]