Sarah Morris
Sarah Ruth Morris, Ph.D., is an educational researcher at Rice University. Sarah studies educational policy issues and collaborates closely with a local Texas school district, helping them create research more relevant to their needs. She is a former middle school math teacher.
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How to donate money and flood relief items.
If students and parents can veto specific lessons and assignments, where is the line?
Displays in public schools risk violating the Establishment Clause by promoting religion.
Even teachers found these senior prank ideas hilarious!
It really is this simple!
This teacher promises a few jokes, memes, mood check-ins, and pop culture references can increase student engagement.
And you need to know about the nonprofit he is doing it through.
Want your students to feel more accountable for their learning? Miss Saylor's Google Tasks hack is for you.
This teacher has never seen her students so excited to help keep the floors clean.
If "working smarter" is one of your teacher resolutions this year, this hack is for you!
For spirit week, costume contests, or anytime!
Trust me, you'll be glad you have one!
It prevents items from going missing and increases student engagement. Win-win!
Turns out everyone prefers being a part of the conversation instead of being talked at.
Open doors for students with intellectual disabilities to connect more deeply with the world around them.
"I got all of them right because y'all talk too much!"
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