6 Things That Helped Me Write a Book

Carly SpinaBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement, Teacherpreneur

TL;DR: Carly Spina, a new author, has a newly published book called Moving Beyond for Multilingual Learners: Innovative Supports for Linguistically Diverse Students. Below you will find six things that helped Carly write her book. Social media can be a source of inspiration to share and develop ideas and improve our practice. There are six things that helped to write … Read More

Share Your Story and Change a Life

Jeff GargasBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Teacherpreneur

TL;DR: Everyone is full of ideas and experiences to share. Writing a book is a way to share your ideas with other educators. You never know the impact your voice could have on others. Ever think about writing a book? Maybe you’ve seen a colleague publish a book, or you recently read a book that just spoke to you in … Read More

You want to write a book? Here’s my experience.

David FrangiosaBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement, Teacherpreneur

TL;DR: Author David Frangiosa shares his experiences about writing his book Going Gradeless, Grades 6-12: Shifting the Focus to Student Learning. He walks us through the process from developing an idea, writing a manuscript, peer review, chapter sequence, finding the right publisher for you, and what to do after your book is published. Writing a book has been one of … Read More

Planning the Perfect Weekend

Teach Better TeamBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership, Reflect Better, Self-Care, Teacherpreneur

TL;DR Schedule cleaning tasks and errands during the week so you can have the full weekend for fun. Every weekend, include 1) something social, 2) something physical, and 3) something spiritual into your schedule. Reflect and tweak your plan as needed. Engaging in self care and having a fun weekend benefits your students too! We Are Busy! This season is … Read More