Using TikTok to Build Relationships with Teachers

Jeremy RinkelBlog, Edtech, Innovation, Teacherpreneur

In This Post: An update on TikTok from Jeremy Rinkel: The TikTok Teacher! Four ways to use the TikTok app to build relationships and connect with other teachers. Hashtags to follow on TikTok to find content and creators. I am always aiming to look for useful apps that will enhance my life and also improve my education and as I … Read More

One Simple Way to Promote Mental Health: Smile!

Teach Better TeamBlog, Leadership, Student Engagement

In This Post: The necessity of addressing mental health in our schools. One strategy to instantly improve our mental state. I’m often asked what is one of the biggest challenges we are currently facing in education. Narrowing it down to just one challenge is difficult, but our biggest challenge, in my opinion, is how to support the mental health and … Read More

Supporting Student Productive Struggle

Teach Better TeamBlog, Innovation, Leadership, Lesson Planning

In This Post: The definition of student productive struggle. Why productive struggle is important for students. Ways to promote productive struggle in your classroom, from planning to implementation. This week some of our school leaders and intervention professionals held a fall data meeting. One of the discussions, besides progress or increased needs, focused on the productive struggle of learners. Productive … Read More

Teach Happier! Tips for Teaching Happier

Suzanne DaileyBlog, Classroom Management, Innovation, Leadership, Lesson Planning, Self-Care, Student Engagement, Teach Happier

In This Post: Introducing a new monthly piece: Teach Happier! An overview of what Suzanne will be sharing each month to help educators teach happier. We are all a part of the Teach Better Family because we want to be better tomorrow than we were yesterday and better tomorrow than we were today. We are ALL IN. Being a part … Read More

Adjust Your Lens: Student Behavior is Information

Jacqueline GoodburnBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership, Student Engagement

In This Post: The importance of removing your personal feelings from student behavior issues. Behavior is information, use it to help provide a better learning experience! Ways to adjust your thinking to better meet the needs of your students and colleagues. “I had a hard day today.“ Anytime that I’ve said this as an educator, the translation really should be, … Read More