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Partner Spotlight: The Hawken Mastery School

Teaching Cleveland has worked with a number of Hawken educators since Teaching Cleveland began its Teaching Cleveland Institute (TCI) years

Eyes on the Educators: Russ Lammermeier

Why did you choose to participate in Teaching Cleveland?I have been teaching since 1990. I taught History in the Chicago

What We’re Reading: Rust by Eliese Goldbach

By Pam OglivyTeaching Cleveland Program CoordinatorBeachwood High School Teacher  Rust by Eliese Goldbach is a captivating memoir that shows the

Finding Hope: Cozad-Bates House Interpretive Center to open in 2021

Late last year, University Circle Inc. (UCI) completed the first phase of the renovation and restoration of the historic Cozad-Bates

What We’re Reading: Women of the Copper County and Caste

By Jen ForsheyTeaching Cleveland Program CoordinatorRocky River High School Teacher Although much of what Teaching Cleveland reads is directly connected

Eyes on the Educators: Jason Cleaver

Jason Cleaver has been teaching at Euclid High School since 2005. Although he was born, raised and educated in Ohio,

Partner Spotlight: Cuyahoga County Department of Regional Collaboration

By: Michele Pomerantz, Director of Regional Collaboration, Cuyahoga County As a first grade teacher for 22 years, I never imagined

What We’re Reading: Susan Kaeser, Resisting Segregation

Today, the Cleveland metro area regularly ranks as one of the top ten most racially segregated urban areas in the

Eyes on the Educators: Bob Wimbiscus

Bob Wimbiscus, in his own words . . . “Taking the TCI courses, and helping present at one, have been

Partner Spotlight: The City Club of Cleveland

The City Club of Cleveland is both a local and national gem. Founded in 1912 during the Progressive era, it

Partner Spotlight: Rid-All Green Partnership

“Teaching Cleveland is a wonderful learning experience for teachers and students in the Greater Cleveland region.  I appreciate the fact

What We’re Reading: David Giffels, Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America

Thinking about Ohio’s place in national elections, it’s easy to remember that in a normal year we would probably be

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