The Fundamentals of Self Care with Danny Bauer

Joshua StamperAdministrator Mastermind Recaps, Blog, Leadership

Admin Mastermind Recap, Joshua Stamper, Danny Bauer, The Fundamentals of Self Care

Join us for an insightful conversation with Danny Bauer from Better Leaders Better Schools as we dive into strategies for prioritizing mental health and managing stress in the education field. In our last session, we explored the importance of protecting our home stress and implementing practical techniques to promote overall well-being. Have you tried any of these strategies this week? … Read More

Good Morning. Good Night.

Suzanne DaileyBlog, Classroom Management, Self-Care, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Morning and evening routines can contribute to your well-being and happiness. In the morning, the routine involves preparing for the day the night before, enjoying alone time in stillness with coffee, exercising, and listening to intellectually or spiritually enriching podcasts. The evening routine includes winding down by indulging in humorous and light-hearted content, minimizing phone usage, expressing gratitude in … Read More

Prioritizing Leadership and Staff Mental Health with Evan Robb – School Administrator Mastermind

Joshua StamperAdministrator Mastermind Recaps, Blog, Leadership

Admin Mastermind Recap, Evan Robb, Joshua Stamper, Stress Management, Mental Health

Join us for an insightful discussion on “Prioritizing Leadership and Staff Mental Health” with special guest Evan Robb. In this episode, we explore effective strategies for managing stress at work and preserving personal well-being amidst high demands. From protecting home stress to incorporating exercise and music into our routines, discover practical methods for decompressing and regaining focus. We also delve … Read More

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