A difficult choice. Leaving the classroom was one of the most difficult things I’ve ever done. Making the decision was one of the hardest I’ve ever made. Not only did I have to say goodbye to my colleagues, my administrators, and the mentors who had guided me throughout my career, but I had to leave my students. I say “MY” … Read More
Focus on your Students Learning Today, Not Your Plans for Tomorrow.
Teachers have crazy schedules, and if you ask any of them one thing they want more of, the answer will undoubtably be TIME. We’re always looking for more time. More time to grade papers. More time to spend with our students. And, if you’re like me, more time to plan for tomorrow. When I was a first-year teacher, this was … Read More
The Power of “Genius” in Your Classroom
If you’re like me, you spend a lot of time, money, and effort trying to figure out how to reach the bottom 10% of our students in your classroom. Honestly, it’s a great place to expend your resources because those are the students who probably need it most. However, when we shift all our focus this way, a lot of students who may be … Read More
Removing “Escape Hatches” From Your Classroom
A common theme I get asked about during my workshops is student motivation, or student effort. No matter what management techniques or systems you have in your classroom to maintain behavior, instilling a culture of working hard, or “grit” as some like to call it, is probably one of the most difficult things you can accomplish as a teacher. A … Read More