Celebrating Diversity for an Inclusive Learning Environment

Colissa JordanBlog, Leadership, Student Engagement

TL;DR: The post emphasizes the importance of advocating for culturally responsive teaching practices in education, highlighting its role in creating inclusive learning environments. Specific strategies for advocating with building administrators, parents, and the community, are shared. This post emphasizes the need to explain the importance of these practices, involve parents in curriculum planning, and engage the community to support diversity … Read More

WOOP It Up This Year!

Suzanne DaileyBlog, Classroom Management, Reflect Better, Self-Care, Teach Happier

TL;DR: The post discusses the WOOP goal-setting strategy as a way to transition from a summer state of rest and relaxation to a productive school year. WOOP stands for Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, and Plan. It’s designed to help individuals set and achieve challenging yet feasible goals. The author’s personal example involves planning deliberate rest during the school year to maintain … Read More

Partnering with Parents: Practical Strategies for Student Success

Colissa JordanBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Education is a collaborative effort between teachers and parents for student success. Strategies for partnering with parents can include welcoming them into classrooms, using modern communication, and sending newsletters. Effective communication involves utilizing modern platforms, newsletters, and frequent parent-teacher conferences. Partnering with parents in school activities and providing resources and support fosters a partnership for student success. Partnering with … Read More

Show 136: Teach to the Person in Your Room, Not the Content in Your Book

Ken EhrmannBlog

 Mark Housel is a passionate, dedicated, experienced educator.  His career has been in physical education, but his wisdom will impact all teachers.  He provides a thorough analysis of strategies he utilizes in his classroom that each and every teacher can take and apply. Physical education is the only subject that has the ability to affect how people feel each and … Read More

4 Ways to Nurture Your Teacher-Student Relationships

Bridget GenglerBlog, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Recognition Matters: To ensure students feel valued, learn and use their names correctly from day one. Names are an important part of their identity. Warm Welcomes: Greet students at the door with personalized gestures, like high fives or hugs, setting a positive tone and reinforcing that they are loved. Encourage Expression: Create opportunities for students to share their voices … Read More