Riding the Waves of Change

Teach Better TeamBlog, Reflect Better

TL;DR: Change is inevitable. We should welcome the changes to the way we approach curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Those in the education world should research, ask good questions, and include all the various stakeholders who live and interact with the experiences on the frontlines. We need to make teaching and learning practices more accessible for students and families. The Crashing … Read More

Developing School Culture No Matter Who You Are

Martin SilvermanBlog

TL;DR: When hiring new staff, consider those who move your vision forward.  Non-teaching staff members (counselors, librarians, paraprofessionals, custodians, etc.) play a big role in developing school culture. Parents and community members are vital to the building of school culture.  My assistant principal is involved in a book study for a book that is based on the premise that you … Read More

How Higher Standards Fit In Our Students’ Journeys

Taylor ArmstrongBlog, Leadership

TL;DR: Stop putting much pressure on yourself. Once you have stopped, then you can truly start. The highest standard we can have is meeting students where they are. When it comes to achieving higher standards, we must know what motivates and encourages students, and how they understand as well as process things. As we know, the past year has been … Read More

Defining Moments, Mindset, and Moving Forward

Jami Fowler-WhiteBlog, Self-Care, Teach Happier

TL;DR: We are living in a defining moment that will forever change the face of education as we know it. In moments like this, mindset is what matters most. Move through the change continuum more efficiently by attending to your emotions, setting goals, providing support, focusing on self-care, and trusting the plan. Over the past month, countless educators have begun … Read More

Why You Should Start Your Own Nonprofit Organization

Teach Better TeamBlog, Leadership

TL;DR: Begin your nonprofit organization by raising money and awareness. Until you are ready to start a nonprofit, leverage your profession and community to create change for your kids. It’s no big secret: the unsung heroes in our communities and the driving force for change are teachers! With the important role a teacher plays in our lives, it’s a shame … Read More