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Capturing the Spark: Energizing Teaching and Schools

From October 2015 to October 2017, veteran English teacher David B. Cohen explored what drives quality teaching and strong student engagement in schools. Cohen is a veteran high school English teacher from Palo Alto, Calif., and former associate director of Accomplished California Teachers. Follow him on Twitter: @CohenD. This blog is no longer being updated, but you can continue to explore these issues on edweek.org by visiting our related topic pages: student motivation & engagement.

Teaching Opinion Teaching Supply and Demand Should Embolden New Educators
The law of supply and demand favors new teachers right now. It will be good for education broadly if they seize their opportunity.
David B. Cohen, January 30, 2017
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Education Opinion Will the Government Protect Student Interests?
A variety of changes in federal policies under a Trump administration are likely to harm our students.
David B. Cohen, January 11, 2017
4 min read
Teaching Opinion Checking Out Books By Teachers Who Write
Teacher-authors bring classroom sensibility and practicality to their writing. Here are some worth checking out.
David B. Cohen, December 20, 2016
7 min read
Education Opinion Unions Support Educational Progress
I'm going to pull back the curtain and expose some of the inner workings of my own teachers' union.
David B. Cohen, December 5, 2016
5 min read
Teaching Opinion High School Students' Views of the Election Process
Students' overall faith in the system doesn't stop them from expressing a number of well-known concerns regarding voting.
David B. Cohen, November 14, 2016
6 min read
Teaching Opinion Scaling Down to Help Teachers Communicate
How can large secondary schools ensure teachers confer regarding shared students?
David B. Cohen, October 29, 2016
3 min read
Teaching Opinion The Right and Wrong Kinds of Pressure
It's not just for athletes: let's see how teachers can step up to deliver clutch performances under pressure.
David B. Cohen, October 14, 2016
7 min read
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Teaching Opinion A Culture of Gratitude
A few years ago, they started saying "Thank you" after each lesson, and it made a difference.
David B. Cohen, September 28, 2016
4 min read
Education Opinion California Reforms Accountability
California just made school accountability much more complicated. And that's good.
David B. Cohen, September 12, 2016
5 min read
Teaching Opinion New Discoveries in Classic 'Mockingbird'
Even if you teach the same content five, ten, twenty times or more, find ways to stay curious, deepen your understanding, and keep the experience fresh.
David B. Cohen, August 24, 2016
4 min read
Teaching Opinion Arts for Everyone
Preparations for the new school year should include planning for arts integration, whatever subject or grade level you teach.
David B. Cohen, August 8, 2016
3 min read
Teaching Opinion Election Year Opportunity and Risk in the Classroom
An election year provides teachers with a chance to foster political and civic awareness. Mindful of the risks, we should take advantage of the opportunity.
David B. Cohen, July 25, 2016
6 min read
Teaching Opinion Teaching in Disturbing Times
I've averted my gaze from the videos, but I can't look away from what people are feeling and dealing with this week. How will it affect my teaching?
David B. Cohen, July 8, 2016
3 min read
Education Opinion Stakeholder Input for State ESSA Plans
States are directed to gather input from education stakeholders regarding ESSA implementation plans. Here are my observations and suggestions from one meeting in California.
David B. Cohen, June 25, 2016
8 min read