Month: May 2026
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What Teacher Burnout Actually Looks Like and How to Recover From It
Educator burnout builds slowly, and most teachers do not notice it at first because they are still showing up, still teaching, still caring. But something inside starts to feel heavier. A burnt-out teacher is often functioning on the outside while running on empty underneath. What Teacher Burnout Actually Looks Like Burnout does not always look…
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5 Things You Should Know Before Teaching in Baltimore and Central Maryland
Teaching in Baltimore is not just a job change; it is an entry into a city where education, culture, and community are deeply intertwined. For anyone exploring teaching in Baltimore or researching how to become a teacher in Maryland, it helps to understand that this is a place where schools are shaped by history, pride,…
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12 End-of-Year Activities to Finish Strong With Your Students
The final weeks of school bring a mix of emotions into the classroom. Students are excited for summer, teachers are wrapping up a busy and rewarding year, and everyone can feel the shift as the year comes to a close. At the same time, these final moments matter more than we sometimes realize. Finding meaningful…
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Stay Connected to the Alliance – Introducing the Legacy Link
Legacy Link is a space designed to keep nearly 2,000 City Teaching Alliance alumni connected to one other, to City Teaching Alliance, and to the ongoing work of transforming education in our regions. Hear firsthand from the Director of NextGeneration and Alumni Engagement about the power of the Legacy Link An Ever-Growing Network City Teaching…




