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Creating change in education…without burning out
As exhausting as it is, educators need to keep the conversation going. Parents also need to continue being allies to teachers and be vocal with their support.
Feeling like a first year teacher again? Remember these 5 things.
Feeling overwhelmed by all the new things you think you have to learn before school starts? Feeling stressed because of all the constant changes in the upcoming school year? You’re not alone! The majority of teachers right now feel like they’re teaching for the first time ever. Here are 5 practical teaching tips for the overwhelmed teacher.
You are okay exactly as you are…and you have more power than you might think.
What does authentic, genuine support for teachers look like?
Here’s some advice for school leaders who want to keep great educators in the classroom, followed by tips for teachers to get the support they need.
What if we stop moving goal posts and enjoy where we’re at?
The constant pressure to achieve more, work harder, increase results, generate more money, and so on can be exhausting. So, I wanted to share some things I’ve been mulling over in terms of holistic wealth and wellbeing, and what it means to use our time well.
I’ve worked at 2 schools with high teacher morale. Here’s what they do differently.
There are no silver bullets or simple solutions. Sharing ways to support staff and build morale does not diminish the pain educators have endured in the years of high-stakes assessments and accountability coupled with pandemic teaching and mandates. Acknowledgment and honest dialogue around these challenges are essential to building morale. When we talk openly about the hardest parts and work to address them together, we have the best chance to reinvigorate our staff morale.
Is teaching still the right career for you?
If you’re ready to reevaluate your job and decide if you want to return next school year or explore other options, this blog post will help you consider the possibilities.
Where I’m at: Reflections on who I’ve become as a person and educator
Listen in as I share: - My honest answer about whether I miss being in the classroom - How the focus area I choose for my Master’s degree lit a spark that led to the work I’m doing now - What I discovered about myself through the National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT) process - What my close friendship with the teacher next door taught me about my own strengths and weaknesses as an educator - The ways being an introvert and empath impact my work and how I see the world - And more
Emerging from the fog of our pandemic school years to look toward a true reimagining of education
My top education podcast recommendations for Truth for Teachers listeners