The teaching profession and teachers everywhere need advocates. HMH has a staff made up of instructional coaches and former teachers—and with the needs of teachers always top of mind—we’ve done a lot over the past several years to create an experience on Ed that includes content and professional learning resources for teachers by teachers.
To that end, Noelle Morris, the Senior Director of Community Engagement, and the professional learning team have developed many avenues to lift up teacher voices: through teacher-created resources and events on the Ed platform and in our Teacher’s Corner Facebook Group. Also, we celebrate teachers and education leaders on the Shaped blog, where they are frequently invited to be guest bloggers, and on the Teachers in America podcast, which features a new teacher guest every episode.
In the HMH Teacher’s Corner Facebook Group, we have built a network for teachers to share their experiences and elevate their learnings and successes. We hope you’ll follow us there!
Today, we are happy to invite teachers who use an HMH program to discover more about our Advocacy Program—especially if you like sharing your expertise and knowledge of instructional best practices both in and out of Ed to help other teachers nationwide. Read the articles below to learn more.
Hear from Noelle Morris, HMH Senior Director of Community Engagement, on the Teacher's Corner community and the next steps in our advocacy program.
We are excited to introduce these exceptional teachers who make up our HMH Advocacy Program. Both HMH Ambassadors and Contributors act as education leaders in their own community and Teacher's Corner.
If you are a teacher who uses one of HMH's programs, let’s work together to empower teachers to connect with each other, share expertise, and amplify innovative teaching happening every day.
New Jersey teacher MC and poet Toney Jackson shares how he uses rhymes and raps to differentiate instruction to help meet the needs of all his students.
Teacher and author of I Wish My Teacher Knew, Kyle Schwartz, discusses how she helps students feel empowered to make a difference.
Pennsylvania educator Samuel Gonzalez has been teaching for just two years, and all while studying for his doctorate and serving in the National Guard.
Mother-daughter duo, Darla Moyers and Renae Kuhn from WV and VA, share a passion for education. In this episode of Teachers in America, they discuss their teaching journeys and touch on everything from student agency to blended learning.
Meet LaQuisha Hall, 2018 Baltimore City Teacher of the Year, as she talks about teaching in the community of Baltimore, using social media as a teacher, and being a survivor of sexual abuse and a former ward of the state.
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