Write a Book: We All Have Stories to Share

Michael EarnshawBlog

TL;DR: Share your story! Find a writing time that works for you and show yourself compassion if you miss a session. Start sharing your writing by becoming a blogger for Teach Better! Believe in yourself. Skater Boi Turned Writer Ever since I was a young, little punk, skating around town, sporting a mohawk, and donning oversized shorts, ripped-up Vans skate … Read More

6 Things That Helped Me Write a Book

Carly SpinaBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Student Engagement, Teacherpreneur

TL;DR: Carly Spina, a new author, has a newly published book called Moving Beyond for Multilingual Learners: Innovative Supports for Linguistically Diverse Students. Below you will find six things that helped Carly write her book. Social media can be a source of inspiration to share and develop ideas and improve our practice. There are six things that helped to write … Read More

Share Your Story and Change a Life

Jeff GargasBlog, Leadership, Reflect Better, Teacherpreneur

TL;DR: Everyone is full of ideas and experiences to share. Writing a book is a way to share your ideas with other educators. You never know the impact your voice could have on others. Ever think about writing a book? Maybe you’ve seen a colleague publish a book, or you recently read a book that just spoke to you in … Read More

Writing Tips & Tricks Blog Series Overview

Livia ChanBlog, Reflect Better, Student Engagement

Writing Tips & Tricks Blog Series Overview Writing is a process! Whether you record your thoughts and feelings in a private journal or whether you blog to share publicly, writing serves a purpose. Writing is personal. Your approach, your journey, and your why may be very different from others. Regardless, how do you make it just right for you? Who … Read More

My Journey Through the 3 Phases of Writing

Kari PitstickBlog

TL;DR: Become a connected educator by writing and sharing your voice with others. When you are writing for an audience, first decide on the focus of your piece. Be as authentic as possible as you share your experiences. Don’t forget to share your published work on social media to continue connecting with other educators from around the world! As of … Read More