Child-centered teaching prioritizes the students’ perspectives in all classroom activities and interactions. We met one teacher who used a literal change of perspective to get in a child-centered frame of mind: Each morning before the kids came in, she would sit in the chair of a different student and look around the classroom, imagining what would it feel like to be that student.
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May 14, 2015 - 1:08pm
We are seeing a tidal wave of concern about the prevalence of bullying everywhere. What can each of us do? Be an upstander.

May 14, 2015 - 10:10am
The goal of most American teachers is to successfully educate all students, but too many black and Latino students underperform academically and fail to meet their potential. Educating all students well is not only important for the students themselves, but for our nation as a whole. We cannot have a just and democratic society without fully educated citizens.

May 13, 2015 - 10:10am
One of our videos was just featured by Upworthy! Check it out and join us in taking the pledge to stand against bullying, bigotry, and hate.
Watch the video and contribute to the lively conversation at Upworthy's Facebook post and sign the Not In Our Town pledge!

May 12, 2015 - 3:00pm
CNN featured the work of Not In Our School in their May 8 piece, "Bullying by peers has effects later in life." In the article, author Ashley Strickland writes that bullying "can no longer be considered a rite of passage that strengthens character."