Conference Proposals: Page to Stage Blog Series

Kari PitstickBlog, Innovation, Leadership

Conference Proposals: Page to Stage Blog Series Anytime you put yourself out into the world to share your ideas it can seem overwhelming. Imposter syndrome creeps in as you ask yourself why your ideas are worthy of an audience to listen to. However, many are not aware of all the preparation that goes into creating a dynamic conference presentation. Months … Read More

3 Questions to Ask at the End of an Interview

Rae HughartBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better

TL;DR: Interviewing can be challenging. It’s important to find the balance between being timid and overly confident. At the end of an interview, ask a question that involves role-specific vocabulary, ask your interviewer(s) what they enjoy most about working in the building, and ask if there are any concerns about your fit for the position. Ask these 3 questions at … Read More

Spring is Here! 4 Tips to End the Year Strong

Kari PitstickBlog, Self-Care, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Spring has arrived! It’s time to brainstorm what we can do as educators to end the year strong. Tips to end the year strong include setting goals, going outside, taking pictures, and reflecting. 4 Tips to End the Year Strong Flowers. Rain. Sunshine. Warmth (with maybe a snow flurry here and there if you’re in the Midwest). All signs … Read More

S.P.R.I.N.G. into Savoring Breaks

Livia ChanBlog, Classroom Management, Self-Care, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Savor Breaks – Don’t just enjoy your breaks but truly savor them! Protect your time to take care of yourself by taking more breaks throughout your day. Relationship – Know yourself and ask, “Is this serving me?” Introspection – Dive into yourself, discover who you are, and how you best take care of yourself. Nurture – Cultivate love, joy, … Read More