Empowering Education: Unraveling the Magic of Ron Clark Academy!

Teach Better TeamBlog, Leadership, Student Engagement, Teach Further, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Connect broadly: Engage with the entire RCA staff for diverse insights and networking opportunities, beyond just the founders. Bond with students: Interact with RCA students, share experiences, and join in-house activities for a deeper connection. Embrace the culture: Explore Atlanta’s culture, participate in RCA events, and prioritize being fully present during the visit for a meaningful experience. This summer, … Read More

Show 135: Real Stories, Real Life, Real Teachers

Ken EhrmannBlog

Brittany is the 2023 Wyoming Teacher of the Year, and she has brought her life experience as a learner into her own classroom. She isn’t afraid to showcase herself as a real person to allow her students to see past the titles and be kind to all. Tell your real stories and show your real self to allow students to … Read More

Cooking Competitions and Classroom Observations

Alex T. ValencicBlog, Leadership, Student Engagement

TL;DR: You don’t have to be an expert to provide feedback. We can take feedback from a variety of people. Good instruction is good instruction. Cooking Competitions and Classroom Observations I love watching cooking competition shows! Cutthroat Kitchen, MasterChef Junior, MasterChef, Kitchen Nightmares, Hell’s Kitchen, Next Level Chef, 24 Hours to Hell and Back, Chopped, Is It Cake?, Beat Bobby … Read More

I Will Survive: Tips and Tricks for Creating Your Teacher Survival Kit

Colissa JordanBlog, Reflect Better, Self-Care, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Prepare for the school year with a teacher survival kit that includes pens, staples, sticky notes, and more for staying organized. Stay energized with water, coffee, and sweet treats like chocolates, while also fostering gratitude with thank-you cards and a gratitude journal. Don’t forget essentials like fidgets and inspirational reminders to stay positive and focused throughout the year. “I’ve … Read More

Feeling bitter? Write it. Then, rewrite it.

Catherine DorianBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better

TL;DR: A teacher faced parental anger over a plagiarism incident and initially responded by writing it out feeling bitter and sarcastic. A colleague suggested rewriting the piece to focus on understanding parents’ frustrations and the education system’s challenges. Lesson learned: Channel bitterness into productive reflection, seek accountability from trusted colleagues, and aim for thoughtful, compassionate communication. Feeling Bitter? About midway … Read More