Articles and Spotlights

Meet Dr. Leah Carruth, who serves as KDP’s President-Elect, teaches as an Associate Professor of Teacher Education at Angelo State University, and mentors future educators as the chapter counselor of the award-winning Mu Gamma Chapter. A Surprising Path Into Education For many who knew her growing up, Dr. Carruth’s career in education may have seemed unlikely. Naturally quiet and reserved, ...
More Than Colorful Stories: Reading Graphic Novels to Be a Better Teacher By Heidi Sackreiter Trauma and loss. Microaggressions and discrimination. Anxiety and finding your truest self. These are issues felt among many learners in today’s classrooms. As a new teacher, you must realize there is more to the job than simply presenting content ...
If you’re a preservice teacher, student teacher, or in your first few years in the classroom, you might feel like big schoolwide initiatives are someone else’s job. But when it comes to Children’s Grief Awareness Day, your voice and ideas matter— a lot . Children’s Grief Awareness Day happens every year on the third Thursday in November (November 20, 2025). It’s a reminder that grieving students ...

Board Spotlight: Mr. Matt Bova

A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with over 10 years of experience in finance and accounting, Matt Bova brings both expertise and heart to his role as KDP’s National Board Treasurer. He currently serves as the Associate Director of Accounting at Verizon Communications in Lake Mary, Florida, where he leads a team responsible for consolidating, closing, and reporting for all of Verizon’s companies. ...
Each year, KDP and the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) select the Dr. Marilyn Nicholas National Student Teacher of the Year to celebrate the exceptional contributions of a student teacher who demonstrates remarkable dedication, skill, and passion for the teaching profession. This prestigious recognition honors those who not only excel in classroom management and instructional strategies ...
Celebrating the Service of Dr. Nichelle Cook and Dr. Jeremy Coleman, Two Outstanding Directors-at-Large As we celebrate the close of a chapter, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to two remarkable leaders who have completed their service as Directors-at-Large on the KDP Board of Directors: Dr. Nichelle Cook (2020–2025) and Dr. Jeremy Coleman (2022–2025). Their contributions have ...
Picture this: You’re in your first year of teaching. You’ve just learned that one of your students’ caregivers died over the weekend. You care deeply, but your brain instantly panics: What do I say? What if I say the wrong thing? What if I make it worse? If that feels familiar, you’re not alone. Most educators never received formal preparation on how to support grieving students—yet almost all ...
From Social Media to the Classroom: Assessing the Fit of Classroom Management Practices You Find Online By Cynthia Deaton and Lydia Beahm Have you ever scroll ed through TikTok, Reddit, or a teacher blog and found a fun classroom management idea? Do you think you need to refine your current classroom management strategies to better engage and support your students ...
As a Director-at-Large on the KDP National Board of Directors, Mitch Pletcher sees his role as both an honor and an opportunity to give back to a profession that has shaped his life in countless ways. For Mitch, education isn’t just a field. It’s a lifelong inspiration. With a mother who taught for over 40 years, he grew up witnessing the incredible dedication, creativity, and resilience that teachers ...
EdTech to Empower ELLs in Any Classroom By Mac k enzie Shiau Imagine stepping into a classroom where half your students speak limited English, and a few have barely attended school. Their eyes are bright, but their voices are silent. You want to help—but how? Supporting English Language Learners (ELLs), especially Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal ...
For Jessica Martz, KDP represents recognition, connection, and purpose. “KDP means so much to me because it was the first time I truly felt recognized for my academic achievements in higher education,” she shares. After silently struggling with undiagnosed ADHD during her undergraduate years, being invited to join KDP during her master’s program was more than an honor—it was a moment of ...
For more than five years, my KDP community has been a source of inspiration and connection. The shared passion for learning and leadership reminds me that education extends far beyond the classroom walls. KDP is a network of hearts and minds dedicated to growth. Through KDP, I’ve connected with educators whose ideas have shaped my own teaching philosophy and fueled my creativity as both an instructor ...
Hands-On, Minds-On: How Interdisciplinary Learning Inspires Student Engagement By Ana Figueroa Using hands-on learning strategies to increase student engagement and participation takes planning and dedication (Frank, 2020). Teachers are central to this work, as they must balance academic growth with student enjoyment by attending to both cognitive and emotional needs that extend ...
For Chris Beaman, KDP has been far more than a professional organization. It has shaped his purpose, his leadership, and his belief in the transformative power of education. “KDP has been my professional home and personal compass. It’s where I found my voice as a student leader, honed my skills as a professional association staff leader, and has become a place for my investment to do important ...
I recently joined KDP and have already found it to be an incredible source of inspiration, support, and professional growth. Through KDP, I’ve connected with educators who share a deep commitment to equity, student-centered learning, and the transformative power of education. Those connections remind me daily that teaching is not a solitary act—it’s a collaborative journey built on shared wisdom and ...
As a Birdwatcher, Here’s What I've Learned About Classroom Management Birding taught me four ways we can better prepare our early-career teachers for the classroom By Ronak Shah During a quiz, two students whisper in the back of my room. I notice, but stay quiet. I have one chance to redirect them. Forty-seven seconds into their conversation, while my ...

Board Spotlight: Dr. Pierre Lu

Meet Dr. Pierre Lu, one of KDP's newest National Board Directors-at-Large and a Professor of Research Methodology at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). A Passion for Learning and Teaching Dr. Lu’s path in education has taken him through some of the world’s most respected universities. He earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University, his M.Ed. from Harvard University, ...
For more than three decades, Dr. Michelle Goodwin has been a proud member of KDP. She was first drawn as a college student in the early 1990s because she wanted to be part of an honor society that recognized academic excellence while also supporting innovative approaches to teaching and learning. Finding Her Voice at Convo Michelle attended her first KDP Convocation in Orlando, Florida ...
Facing the Truth: Conversations on Race, Identity, and Equity in Education By Kevin Cataldo Often, as teachers and school leaders, we do not get the chance to engage in conversations with one another to critically reflect on how our understandings of race, culture, and ethnic identities impact our students in the classroom. When teachers and school leaders reflect ...
For Dr. Michelle Singh, teaching has always been more than lesson plans and standards. It has been about restoration, identity, and belonging. “I was never taught that one day I’d become the kind of teacher who helps other teachers heal,” she reflects. “But my journey led me beyond instruction into creating spaces where educators can unlearn perfectionism, reclaim rest, and teach from a place of ...