Your Voice Matters

Sandra WeirBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement

TL;DR: We teach our students to advocate for themselves and voice their ideas and opinions. Often, we hesitate to do the same for ourselves. It is important to be an advocate for ourselves, our colleagues, and our students.  Your Voice Matters I am a hypocrite. I also teach fifth and sixth grade. On my classroom wall are letters, each a … Read More

Show 106: Rapid Fire Questions Between Ken and Matt

Ken EhrmannBlog

Ken and Matt have the chance to sit down without a guest and no preparation for the recording. Due to a last-minute conflict with a guest, they were left to come up with a recording idea. They decided to go with a rapid-fire question format. Each host asked a question that the other did not prepare for. The questions included: … Read More

Wellness Wheel

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

TL;DR: It may be difficult to keep up the energy that inspired us at the beginning of the new year for our resolutions. Consider using the Wellness Wheel. It is a great visual tool to assess 8 dimensions of wellness. The goal is to discover which parts are active and which parts need more focused attention. Let’s check in on … Read More

Online Teaching to Level the Educational Playing Field

Teach Better TeamBlog, Leadership, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Explore teaching online to level educational playing fields to benefit students, educators and parents. Consider making your own website or classroom site so that there is a transparent home-school connection when you are teaching. We teach students that belong to parents and build connections online with the community you teach; it is our next generation. It’s that moment in … Read More