We’re Gonna Keep On Talking Reflections

Lindsay LyonsBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Matthew R. Kay and Jennifer Orr’s book, “We’re Gonna Keep on Talking,” focuses on leading meaningful race conversations in elementary classrooms. This post emphasizes the importance of fostering important mindsets like understanding that race discussions are ongoing and cannot be a one-time conversation. The book also highlights co-creating discussions with students, building their discussion skills, providing effective prompts for … Read More

5 Lessons I’ve Learned About Promoting My Work as an Edupreneur

Lindsay LyonsBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership

TL;DR: Becoming an edupreneur was challenging at first, but there are ways to support the transition. Stick with your values when it comes to sharing your work, getting paid, and supporting teachers. Promote your work. You want others to see what you have to share. Find systems and tools to keep you organized. Switching from a classroom teacher to running … Read More

3 Myths that Keep Us From Talking About Racial and Gender Justice in Schools 

Lindsay LyonsBlog, Differentiation, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Consider the 3 myths that keep us from talking about racial and gender justice in schools. It is important for all students to discuss racial and gender justice by acknowledging the impact and by taking action. There are opportunities to talk about racial and gender justice in younger grades and in various subject areas beyond Social Studies and Ethnic … Read More

Leaders, Here’s How To Support Interdisciplinary Unit Planning

Lindsay LyonsBlog, Classroom Management, Differentiation, Innovation, Leadership, Lesson Planning, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Interdisciplinary units deepen students’ learning experiences. Have teachers decide what they want to focus on for an interdisciplinary unit. Hold a planning meeting to talk about the unit and co-plan. Plan on meeting throughout the unit with other teachers to see how it’s going and tweak things. Allow teachers to teach what they’re excited about. Celebrate your successes! Interdisciplinary … Read More