Keeping Engagement High Through the End of the Year

Kristen MooreBlog, Classroom Management, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Student Engagement

TL;DR: There are natural energy surges in the classroom. Learning to work with them keeps your classroom engaged, not chaotic. Lessons that are grounded in the real world, relevant to students’ interests or aspirations, and raise the rigor and expectations of students provide a naturally more engaging stage for students to learn. Teachers can use AI to help identify real-world … Read More

School Nurses Play Vital Role in Supporting Teachers

Suzanne RogersBlog

TL;DR: School nurses play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy and safe environment for students and staff in educational settings. They promote a healthy learning environment by addressing contagious illnesses, managing chronic conditions, providing first aid and emergency preparedness, and offering mental health support. School nurses also collaborate with teachers to deliver health education programs that empower students to … Read More

What Are You Feeling?

Suzanne DaileyBlog, Classroom Management, Student Engagement, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Asking someone, “How are you feeling?” can sometimes be overwhelming to answer. Try asking, “What are you feeling?” instead. How are you feeling? When someone asks you, “How are you feeling?” does that sometimes feel complicated or hard? I sure think it does. When things are going really well, sometimes it’s challenging to go past a response more specific … Read More

Teacher Appreciation

Suzanne RogersBlog, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Teacher Appreciation Week recognizes educators’ hard work and dedication, as they play a crucial role in shaping future generations. Teachers face many challenges such as limited resources, long hours, and the need to create safe and inclusive learning environments for all students. By showing gratitude and support for teachers, we can help create a positive and supportive atmosphere, and … Read More