Category Archives: recent press

Stop the Exodus (new article in Educational Leadership magazine)

Everyone seems to be talking about how to attract quality teachers to the profession.  This is absolutely important—but not many people are talking about how to provide a rich, supportive, engaging, and inspiring climate to help retain high quality teachers once they are working in America’s schools.

Why should we care about this?  With one in five teachers quitting in the first five years (NCTAF, 2003), and some early data showing these very teachers who quit are the ones with a higher measured ability (RAND 2004), this is a problem we can’t ignore.

Many of our schools have become institutions focused only on student achievement in the form of standardized tests—to the determent of the climate for students and teachers.

We need to make teaching a sustainable career, so that the people who enter this important profession can be challenged, supported, and empowered at every stage. With dwindling budgets, pressures from No Child Left Behind and an anti-teacher culture, making teaching more sustainable is not on anyone’s radar.

This has to change, because of course, the problems are interrelated.  Districts spend tens of thousands of dollars every year interviewing, hiring, and training teachers (Shockley, R., Guglielmino, P., & Watlington, E. 2006). With effort, planning, and a little more investment, schools can reduce attrition and improve the climate overall for students and teachers.

Read the complete edited version of this article in Educational Leadership magazine’s digital edition.

New Interview at Litworld

(March 7th, 2012  was World Read Aloud Day. I’m the WRAD advocate from Vermont, and planned all day activities to celebrate and support reading at my school.  I was interviewed by Litworld, the organization that coordinates World Read Aloud Day. Below is the post, followed by a link to the full interview.  Join us for this great event next year!)

Katy is a teacher, and she’s getting all her students involved in World Read Aloud Day. All this week, her sixth graders are creating bookmarks that support reading as a life changer.  They will sell these bookmarks on March 7-9, to support Litworld and global literacy. On World Read Aloud day, her class will read aloud to every elementary student at Rumney Memorial School throughout the day.

Read the whole post and interview here.

Eat Non-Toxic: a manual for busy parents by Katy Farber is released today!

(Eat Non-Toxic is now exclusively available on Amazon for Kindle!)

We all want to keep our kids safe from toxins and chemicals in food and feeding gear. Every day there seems to be a new report about what to eat, what not to eat, what to buy, what to avoid. It’s overwhelming for many new and tired parents!

Many of you don’t want to read scientific studies or lengthly articles. Who has time? You just want to know what to do keep your kids safe and healthy. Now. Yesterday, actually.

That’s what you’ll find in the new eBook, Eat Non-Toxic: A manual for busy parents, written by author, teacher, and the founder of the blog, Non-Toxic Kids, Katy Farber. In this book, you’ll find clear, useable, helpful steps for how to protect your family and the earth from the toxins and chemicals from food and feeding gear.

From Eat Non-Toxic, readers will:

1. Discover why you should avoid toxins in food and eating gear.

2. Learn the essentials for cutting your family’s exposure to chemicals.

3. Find real, practical, and usable tips and ideas feeding your family in a safe and healthy way.

4. Discover credible resources for more information.

5. Find trusted online retailers that feature safer, greener products for families.

6. Receive recipes and ideas for using more whole foods in your cooking.

7. Find background information about important environmental and safety issues.

8. Learn how to limit toxins in your family’s diet without huge costs, effort, or time.

This is officially launch day!  Woot!  For the next 4 days only, the manual will be priced at 25% off its regular price of 9.99.

This manual will help you simplify meal times, protect your children from unnecessary toxic exposures, eat healthier and lighter on the earth.

Please spread the word!