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Read MoreWhile some districts have reopened, many districts struggle to provide consistent education to students leaving a wider academic gap. I worry for this next generation and their learning loss.
Read MoreWhen I was a teacher, every holiday season I spent about $200. Yes, this seems like a lot but, gift-giving was a part of our school culture. Here is the breakdown below:
Read MoreSocial and Emotional Learning is the process through which children effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to understand and manage emotions
Read MoreThe beginning of the year is so exciting for teachers and coaches, you get the freedom to imagine your what things could be. There is so much inspiration from teachers and so many people to meet
Read MoreUnleash the emergency credentials, we need help in urban schools! I know, and you are right, an emergency teaching certificate is not the ultimate solution but it’s a start. In emergency teacher credentialing
Read MoreWe understand that in order to reach global communication you need to use the World Wide Web. Technology connects us in ways we would couldn’t imagine 20 years ago.
Read MoreOf course we know that when parents feel welcomed and are invited in the school often they are more likely to be involved in their children’s education.
Read MoreWhat if school playgrounds came equipped with building materials, tools, and movable pieces? There is this breakthrough notion that students may be interested in exploring while using their imagination, go figure?
Read MoreUhhhh….. Hmmmm…. No! Many states are facing a sever teacher shortage. In Los Angeles there has been a teacher shortage and enrollment in teacher programs is down 53 percent
Read MoreOur school systems has failed our children by not keeping them safe at schools, not turning a conflict into a teachable moment, and by suspending students for days at a time. What is going on?
Read MoreIs a child’s future fixed at birth, determined by family strength and the parent’s financial status? Karl Alexander notes in his research that all of the kids who got a better start at life because their parents were married and working ended up better off and for the poor kids from single-parent families stayed poor
Read MoreI use to wonder how other teachers were presenting the same content across similar grade levels and boy did it make a difference. I was always excited about the content, even if it was a subject that I was unfamiliar with but I noticed that my excitement fueled their eagerness to learn
Read MoreThere are many ways to have a parent teacher conference and yes, they are necessary but what if I told you parent teacher conferences are changing. Conferences usually suggest reporting which hinders a two way form of communication
Read MoreMcGraw-Hill Education has published it! It’s here! It’s here! This new program is called StudySync, while only catering to grades 4th-12th, this new comprehensive, full year curriculum provides materials for both the teacher and the learner
Read MorePeriscope is a new app that is connected to twitter. This app allows you to braodcast video’s from anywhere in the world! It was developed by Kayvon Beykpour and Joe Bernstein
Read MoreAre you counting down the days until summer like me? Well, with only a few weeks left it’s hard to imagine the finish line, but it’s almost here
Read MoreAltSchool is a new school this year with a mission of combining Montessori and a School of One. NPR calls it the school for 2030. Who would have thought of this amazing thing, well former Google start-up Max Ventilla did!
Read MoreIt’s nice to have a teacher appreciation week, but there must be ongoing appreciation throughout the year. How did you get celebrated this week? Please post some ways you were celebrated?
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