Stretching Your Professional Edges

Dana GoodierBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better

TL;DR: Grow your professional competencies beyond your classroom walls by supporting new teachers, contributing to team meetings, and joining district initiatives. Offer guidance to new staff, share resources with peers, and seek out leadership roles even without the formal title. Stretch your professional edges by actively seeking opportunities for growth in your school and district. While I was getting dynamic … Read More

Work Happier: 5 Things Research Tells Us

Suzanne DaileyBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Self-Care

TL;DR: Learn 5 research-backed strategies to boost happiness at work, applicable both in and out of the classroom. Embrace negative emotions as signals, rethink productivity, and practice self-compassion to reduce stress. Craft your job to align with your strengths and nurture belonging for a greater sense of purpose. We made it to October! First Days of School, Back to School … Read More

Parent Communication in a Co-Teaching Classroom

Bridget GenglerBlog, Leadership, Student Engagement, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Effective parent-teacher communication can positively impact student success. In co-teaching, aligning on communication strategies with parents is key to a strong partnership. Four ways to improve communication include consistent updates, using a shared platform, discussing messages beforehand, and sending positive notes. “Mrs. G, my mom told me what you said in the message.” His face brightened with a huge … Read More

Fill Up Your Mental Health Toolkit

Bobbi WiechersBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Self-Care, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Teaching requires balancing curriculum with social and emotional support for students. Strategies for maintaining mental health include organization, routines, and self-reflection. Connection, positivity, and making daily joyful choices contribute to a healthy teaching environment. Teaching is a rewarding, yet challenging profession. Not only are you responsible for teaching the curriculum to a classroom full of students, but for facilitating … Read More

Finding Your Authentic Swing as an EDUpreneur

Jeff GargasBlog, Innovation, Leadership, Teach Happier

TL;DR: A favorite movie quote about golf inspires reflection on personal growth and reconnecting with one’s passion. Golf memories with family and friends highlight the emotional significance of the sport. Finding one’s “authentic swing” symbolizes discovering true self and joy in life. One of my all-time favorite movie quotes comes from a film that did not perform well when it … Read More