What’s Your Battle Plan?

Suzanne DaileyBlog

Ah July. The Saturday of Summer. At this point in the summer, what kind of time are you in? Some of us may find ourselves in a flourishing time; a season when things are positive, meaningful, harmonious, and happy. Others will be in a fragile time; it’s a season when things feel especially tender, vulnerable, stressful, sad, or heavy. And … Read More

Ideas for A Device-Free Summer of Learning

Suzanne RogersBlog, Differentiation, Student Engagement

A device-free summer break is often seen as a time to relax, recharge, and reconnect – but it can also be an opportunity for students to learn and grow without the glow of a screen. In a world where digital overload is real, many educators and parents seek ways to engage students in meaningful device-free learning that supports their mental … Read More

The Educator’s Guide to Global Travel

John SchembariBlog, Innovation, Leadership, Professional Development

Passport in One Hand, Lesson Plan in the Other: The Educator’s Guide to Global Travel From Diplomatic Dreams to Global Classrooms I still remember the thrill of holding my first State Department briefing memo – pages of insight crafted for a new ambassador. I wasn’t a diplomat, but for a moment, I felt like one. My dream had always been … Read More

How to Support Students in a No-Phone School Environment: Ideas for Teachers and Parents

Suzanne RogersBlog, Differentiation, Edtech, Innovation, Student Engagement

In recent years, many states have introduced No-Phone School policies that restrict or ban student cell phone use during the school day. While this shift aims to minimize distractions and improve focus, it also presents challenges for educators and parents who must help students adjust to this new reality. Below, we provide strategies and resources to help teachers manage classrooms … Read More

Say YES to a NO Day

Suzanne DaileyBlog, Teach Happier

It’s JUNE! Glorious June! We are in equal parts sprinting and limping towards the finish line, and it feels so good! As we look back on our school year, I bet most of us found ourselves saying YES to a lot of people. Yes to principals, parents, colleagues, students, support staff. Yes. Yes. Yes.  Do you remember our “7.4 in … Read More