5 Tips for Building Classroom Community

Teach Better TeamBlog, Classroom Management, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Challenging classroom behavior is often why teachers feel burned out. Building a strong classroom community is a proactive strategy to support positive behavior. Some strategies to build community include morning meetings, closing circles, mindfulness, and more! I was a special education teacher for 10 years and have been in the field for 12. The classroom community is my bread … Read More

Classroom Management Then and Now

La-Shanda WestBlog, Classroom Management, Self-Care

TL;DR: Classroom management has changed quite a bit since the days of Harry Wong. Today’s classrooms have shifted physically and philosophically to empower students in their learning. Consider including wellness breaks in an instructional period to allow for meditation, hydration, or socialization. La-Shanda joined Rae on the Daily Drop In to chat about classroom management and including wellness practices with … Read More

Write a Book: We All Have Stories to Share

Michael EarnshawBlog

TL;DR: Share your story! Find a writing time that works for you and show yourself compassion if you miss a session. Start sharing your writing by becoming a blogger for Teach Better! Believe in yourself. Skater Boi Turned Writer Ever since I was a young, little punk, skating around town, sporting a mohawk, and donning oversized shorts, ripped-up Vans skate … Read More

Six Tips to Write Your First Book

Kristen NanBlog, Leadership, Student Engagement

TL;DR: There are 6 tips to write your first book: go digital, start writing, keep organized, know your why and stick to it, move your mindset, and dangle the carrot. Start writing! Whether you have a story of inspiration and determination or a wealth of knowledge and experience to share, writing a book may be the perfect opportunity for you. … Read More