TL;DR: Things are unknown, uncertain, and stressful. It’s important to set a schedule & give ourselves a routine. Focus on what we can control instead of what we can’t. The world around us is changing by the second, and educators have had the rugs pulled out from under them. We are craving our healthy routine, but it’s nearly impossible to … Read More
It’s Okay to Laugh & Smile Right Now
TL;DR: A smile can go a long way. Social distancing doesn’t mean we can’t check in with each other and spread kindness. My wife and I were at the grocery store this morning and as you probably know, it was awkward and people weren’t overly personable. Katy and I smile quite often, and laughter has always been a huge part … Read More
2 Things We Should All Learn from the COVID-19 Crisis
TL;DR: The COVID-19 crisis has brought many conversations to the forefront, including those of equity and education’s future. Two things both educators and non-educators can learn from this crisis. Resources to assist your learning and reflection. We are living in unprecedented times. The effects of the COVID-19 crisis are rapidly reshaping American society. In my lifetime, I can’t think of … Read More
4 Keys to Coping With Stress in Education
TL;DR: Teacher stress leads to teacher burnout… and sometimes, leaving the profession. Four elements to help you cope with stress you’re facing. Words of wisdom and inspiration as you engage in important self care. Teacher burnout is real. And to be totally honest, it isn’t getting any better. According to one study, only 7% of surveyed teachers felt they had … Read More
5 Ways To Support Students and Teachers Virtually
TL;DR: A rapid shift to virtual learning can be difficult and stressful. 5 tips to support students and teachers virtually. Examples to implement each tip in your role. It’s Going To Be Ok… The transition to virtual learning or working from home can be a challenge for anyone. But learning and progress don’t have to be totally lost. Regardless of … Read More