The Open Door: Post-Pandemic Education

Aaron ElseBlog, Innovation, Leadership, Teach Happier

TL;DR: In post-pandemic education, we will have the opportunity to make a change; we have to take it. Instead of adding things to our plates, we should be replacing dated practices with more effective practices. Post-Pandemic Education In December of 2020, COVID cases were raging with no end in sight.  As you remember, most of us were teaching virtually, in … Read More

College vs. Entrepreneurship? Who Wins in 2021?

Teach Better TeamBlog, Differentiation, Leadership

TL;DR: College and entrepreneurship both have benefits and serve different individuals in different ways. The cost and benefits of both college and entrepreneurship need to be understood. For a functioning society, both college and career-ready individuals need to be supported and valued. College vs. Entrepreneurship As the job market continues to expand and more and more people are quitting their … Read More

Better Leadership: Planning for Leadership

Raymond PortenBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better

TL;DR: Watching my sons, I have noticed their leadership skills develop.  It has allowed me to reflect on different leadership approaches. Becoming a leader is a journey and different people take different paths. Take time to learn and develop as a leader.  It will help you be ready for the right position. Every opportunity is a learning experience that will … Read More

Equity and Inclusion in Education

Teach Better TeamBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Classroom management and creating a positive school culture are part of equity and inclusion. Build meaningful relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. Be a role model. Don’t forget you are human and so are your students. Be true to yourself. Be the good for others. “Equity and Inclusion Just Got Better” Journaling/Reflection Questions What would you change about your … Read More