The Gift of Celebrating Creativity

Livia ChanBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Self-Care, Student Engagement

TL;DR: We celebrate creativity because content creators give us a gift of knowledge, ideas, thoughts, and stories…a part of who they are. Creativity is a gift so we should thank content creators for sharing. Gratitude is meant to be shared. There are three reasons why celebrating creativity is an important gift: (1) uplift, encourage, and appreciate content creators (2) amplify voices … Read More

The New Leader on Campus: Importance of Building Relationships

Teach Better TeamBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership, Student Engagement

TL;DR: There are many ways to get to know your team as a new building leader: staff survey, meet and greet time, over lunch, and collaborative planning. Be visible, notice and name the great things you see by being specific in your language. Show appreciation by understanding the 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman. Building relationships with new staff can … Read More

Build Better Relationships: 3 Foundational Mindset Shifts

Livia ChanBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Relationships matter. Being connected is important for our overall happiness and well-being. There are foundational 3 mindset shifts that will help you build better relationships: (1) See relationships as gifts. (2) The relationship you have with yourself is also a gift. (3) Treat every interaction as an opportunity to improve your connection as building blocks. We can cultivate our … Read More

How Do You Learn as an Adult?

Teach Better TeamBlog, Leadership

TL;DR: Adults develop through stages to become self-motivated and successful. Develop habits and commit to pursuing your dream job. This blog post takes about 2 minutes to read. Here’s one short tip on how to grow your network and land your dream job. There are only 3 simple steps to landing your dream job. Even though it might be simple, … Read More

Making the First Day Last

Jennifer WaldvogelBlog, Classroom Management, Differentiation, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Leverage first week get to know yous for long-term relationships. Mini challenges are a great way to observe group dynamics. Create seating charts and small groups based on collective strength. Bring transparency and group sharing to PLCs and admin teams. As teachers, we learn so much about our students in the first six weeks of the school year. We … Read More