Author, speaker, and creator of the Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E.® initiative, LaVonna Roth, chats with us about how we can all shine through our mindset. LaVonna shares how we can recognize our own greatness and become the exceptional person you were meant to be, reminds us how we can embrace failure, and tells us why she is excited about the frustrations … Read More
32: Allow yourself permission. – Jessie Lynch chats with us about taking the time to do what you need to do, and why she loves what she does.
6th grade math and language arts teacher, Jessie Lynch, chats with us about allowing yourself permission to make mistakes, try something new, and taking the time to do what you need to do. Jessie shares why it’s important to remember you don’t need to be perfect, and why we’re not just here to move through the material. More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/jessielynch … Read More
31: Stay true to who you are. – Barb Baker shares why staying true to yourself and your students is priority #1
20 year veteran, Barb Baker, chats with us about giving ownership back to our students, why we must never stop learning, and why she feels truly blessed to do what she does every day. Barb shares how she has built a culture in her class that embraces failure and encourages trying new things, and why we must invest in our … Read More
30: Make it happen. – Adam Welcome chats about living life to the complete fullest.
Author, speaker, and “Truth Teller,” Adam Welcome chats with us about living life to the complete fullest, why we need to give our schools back to our kids, and why you need to find your side hustle. Adam shares how teachers are more important than ever, but in different ways, and why you should strive to be a “Facilitator … Read More
29: You’re not alone. – Brian Costello shares his journey, and why your network is so important.
Brian Costello has been teaching for more than 13 years, with a variety of roles, including primary education, digital integration specialist, and others. He currently teachers robotics. Or, as he describes it, Brian “teaches middle school kids to cultivate my tiny robot army.” Brian shares his journey to becoming an author, why having a strong network of mentors is so … Read More