Trying, Failing, and Reflecting in the Classroom

Lisa JonesBlog, Classroom Management, Lesson Planning, Reflect Better

TL;DR: The blog recounts Lisa’s experience when a web filter disrupts a classroom activity. Embracing failures when trying new teaching methods sets a good example for students. It delves into the teacher’s approach to handling mistakes, the impact on students, and the necessity of reflecting for continuous improvement. When I Try Something New “Mrs. Jones, it’s blocked!!!”  “HEY! I can’t … Read More

Legacy of Equality and Justice

Suzanne RogersBlog, Leadership

TL;DR: This post emphasizes the importance of honoring Martin Luther King Jr. beyond just the designated holiday, stressing the need to recognize his legacy of equality and justice all year long. Educate and inspire students about the values of justice, equality, and peaceful activism. Age-appropriate resources for teachers to introduce and delve deeper into Dr. King’s life, accomplishments, and the … Read More

Using the Grid Method to Teach Real-World Skills

Lisa JonesBlog, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Mastery Learning, Student Engagement

TL;DR: The author’s favorite unit focuses on imparting practical job skills in an Exploring Careers course, acknowledging the universal need for employment preparation. Using the Grid Method, the unit progresses through levels, starting with basics, incorporating real-life examples in level two, and culminating in assessments and simulations at level three. Emphasizing the importance of real-world connections, the author encourages educators … Read More

Managing Budget Stress and Boosting Staff Morale – School Administrator Mastermind

Joshua StamperAdministrator Mastermind Recaps, Blog, Leadership

Admin Mastermind Recap, Todd Nesloney, Joshua Stamper, Managing Budget Stress, Staff Morale

Join us for an insightful conversation on navigating the challenges of budget season and maintaining staff morale with special guest, Todd Nesloney. In this video, we explore strategies for effectively communicating budget-related updates and potential cuts to minimize anxiety and frustration among staff members. From educating the staff on budget allocation to creating a sense of calm during uncertain times, … Read More

Building Bridges to Success with Professional Development

Susan JonesBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better

TL;DR: Attending conferences promotes continuous learning, empowering educators to bring fresh insights and skills back to their classrooms. Conferences provide a platform to connect with like-minded educators, fostering collaborations and creating a supportive professional community. Investing time in professional development rejuvenates teachers, offering self-care and reigniting their enthusiasm for education, ultimately benefiting both educators and students. Building Bridges to Success … Read More