TL;DR: The transition to remote learning has taught us quite a few new things. Taking this learning into the next school year, and beyond. I don’t know about you, but as we get further and further into the weeks of remote learning, a few things become more evident. (1) We have all been thrown into the deep end. (2) We … Read More
5 Elements We Learned & We Can Not Forget: Remote & Physical Classrooms
TL;DR: The five elements to take away from the COVID-19 crisis. Ways to come back stronger when we return to our physical classrooms. Let’s clear the air early on – there are WAY more than just 5 things I hope educators have learned during this since the transition from physical classrooms to remote learning. And if you really thought there … Read More
164: There is no perfect model. – Jacqueline Goodburn chats with us about being a servant leader, understanding that you don’t have to have all the answers all the time, and the fact that there is no perfect model for teaching.
Director of Staff Development, and Teach Better Contributor, Jacqueline Goodburn, chats with us about being a servant leader, understanding that you don’t have to have all the answers all the time, and the fact that there is no perfect model for teaching. Episode Highlights 3:02 – Highlighting Tyler Overstreet (@EduOverstreet) 6:38 – Previewing the episode with Jacqueline Goodburn. 10:42 – … Read More
163: Adjust your thinking. – Ashley Fienup chats with us about adjusting how we think about education, trying new things, and being willing to put in the work.
High school social studies and special education teacher, Ashley Fienup, chats with us about adjusting how we think about education, trying new things, and being willing to put in the work. Episode Highlights 2:07 – Highlighting some of our awesome guests “dropping in” with us during our Daily Drop Ins on Facebook. Join the Facebook Group now! 11:15 – Previewing … Read More
162: Balance, Boundaries, and Breaks. – Evan Whitehead chats with us about how the COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic is changing the discussion around education, being vulnerable, being authentic, and implementing the 3 B’s he lives by.
Director of Special Services, National Consultant, and 20+ year veteran teacher, Evan Whitehead, chats with us about how the COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic is changing the discussion around education, being vulnerable, being authentic, and implementing the 3 B’s he lives by. Episode Highlights 3.44 – Previewing the episode with Evan Whitehead. 7:50 – Evan introduces himself. 17:30 – Evan’s failure: Having to … Read More