TL;DR: Soft skills like empathy, communication, and adaptability are essential for teachers. They help foster rapport with students, collaborate with colleagues, and engage parents effectively. Strategies include certifications, workshops, mentoring, and self-reflection to build these crucial skills. Soft skills are no longer optional. As educators, these skills are primarily important along with your hard skills. Today, we will discuss the … Read More
Leverage Your Strengths for Happier Teaching
TL;DR: Focus on using your strengths in teaching instead of dwelling on weaknesses. Recognize moments of flow and joy—they signal your natural strengths. Teachers who lean into their strengths find greater happiness and effectiveness in the classroom. Every teacher I’ve ever met wants to be even better at what they do. And there are many ways to grow and develop professionally. … Read More
What Keeps Lifers in the Classroom?
TL;DR: Lifelong educators see teaching as a mission, driven by passion and a belief in the power of education. They find emotional fulfillment in student success and intellectual growth through continued learning. Despite sacrifices, resilience and a strong support system keep them committed to their students’ development. A deep love of teaching, which goes beyond a job description, propels lifelong … Read More
Episode 34-From Tears to Triumphs, On a Mission to Develop Novice Teacher w/Taylor Gilley
On this episode instructional leader, Taylor Gilley, talks about the ways she develops novice teachers to thrive in multicultural and urban classrooms. She shares how her own experiences going through an alternative certification program shaped her perspective, as well as how she found mentors who transformed her teaching trajectory. Taylor Gilley Lead Instructional Specialist in an urban school district in … Read More