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Discover original insights from E4E educators working to make positive changes for students and the teaching profession.

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How E4E Helped Jen Grow as a Leader

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Minnesota

Meet Jen Shier, an educator in St. Paul, MN, who joined our community over a decade ago and has grown as a leader and advocate in large part due to...

How High-Quality Math Instruction Is a Game Changer

Friday, April 4, 2025

New York

Keith Pio, High School Algebra Teacher

As a high school algebra teacher now in my second year using Illustrative Math (IM)—one of the key curricula for NYC Solves—I’ve experienced firsthand how high-quality instructional materials can transform...

What I’ve Learned Implementing NYC Solves

Friday, March 7, 2025

New York

Jevada Wright, NYC Middle School Math Teacher

After nearly 25 years of teaching middle school math, I’ve seen many different instructional approaches come and go. Throughout my career, I’ve taken pieces from different curricula to craft a...

How E4E-NY Educators Are Strengthening NYC Reads

Monday, February 10, 2025

New York

E4E-NY has been working closely with teachers—conducting surveys, hosting focus groups, and facilitating town halls—to gather insights from the educators on the front lines of the NYC Reads literacy shift.

NAEP Scores Highlight The Growing Challenge We Face

Monday, February 10, 2025

Boston, National, Massachusetts

Genelle Faulkner, High School Teacher | Boston, MA

NTLC Member and Massachusetts educator Genelle Faulkner reflects on the 2024 Nation’s Report Card scores.

Supporting Our Immigrant Students

Thursday, January 30, 2025

National

To help educators navigate these circumstances, we’ve compiled a list of resources, tools, and supports that exist at this moment. We hope this resource guide can help educators protect their...