Jim
Hiller


Hiller is a mentor to first- and second-year teachers in Oregon and a member of the Teaching Tolerance Advisory Board.

Articles by Jim

Kenji's Dad(s)

This writer had a light-bulb moment about his student's family—and about himself.

But Slower…

Kids who don’t “get it” may need a new approach, not slower teaching.

Equity and iPhones

This teacher turned an everyday frustration into a teachable moment—for himself.

Mentoring Towards Equity

Mentoring is not about telling new teachers what to do. It’s about cultivating their skills early in their career.

Building Bridges, Not Roadblocks

Plan family-teacher conferences that focus on the future, not the past.
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