5 Lessons I’ve Learned About Promoting My Work as an Edupreneur

Lindsay LyonsBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership

TL;DR: Becoming an edupreneur was challenging at first, but there are ways to support the transition. Stick with your values when it comes to sharing your work, getting paid, and supporting teachers. Promote your work. You want others to see what you have to share. Find systems and tools to keep you organized. Switching from a classroom teacher to running … Read More

Month of the Military Child

Suzanne RogersBlog, Differentiation, Leadership, Student Engagement

TL;DR: April is Month of the Military Child. This month is dedicated to recognizing military children, their sacrifices and unique challenges. April is Month of the Military Child, a time to honor and recognize their sacrifices and unique challenges. These children experience the pain of separation from their military mom or dad. They also face the reality that their parent … Read More

Ooch Your Way to PBL

Teach Better TeamBlog, Classroom Management, Differentiation, Innovation, Leadership, Lesson Planning, Student Engagement

TL;DR: An ooch is when we conduct a small experiment to teach us more. Instead of jumping head-first into something new, take one small step first. Small steps to project-based learning can include connecting with community partners, giving students voice and choice, and utilizing structured grouping. Ooch Your Way to PBL Should you ooch?!?! The Heath Brothers say, “Yes!”’ In … Read More

Autism Awareness Month 

Dana GoodierBlog, Leadership, Teach Happier

TL;DR: April is Autism Awareness Month. As educators, it is important that we are aware of how to work with students on the spectrum so we can promote kindness. Did you know that April is Autism Awareness Month? If you’re a general education teacher, you’re likely to have several students with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) in your classroom. These students … Read More