
Weekly Report
Schools Out For The Summer
Topics for this week include teacher turnover rates, the power of exit tickets, and using book clubs to promote social and emotional growth.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include teacher turnover rates, the power of exit tickets, and using book clubs to promote social and emotional growth.
Education
When you are playing the game of catching up it’s hard to spend the time needed to improve teaching and school systems. This leads to burnout.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include celebrating great teachers, technology in schools, and tips for improving focus and movement.
Review
Here are some recent snippets from my weekly review. Each week I look back and record from what I've been thinking, reading, and experiencing in the classroom and in life. Think, Learn, Share, Repeat.
I. Enthusiasm is contagious. My wife is nuts about Wizard Quest and this has rubbed off on our children. Don’t hold back your passion, you never know who might need the inspiration. Join Us! II. Teachers need to remember what it feels like to be uncomfortable and awkward. Those
Education
For the past 24 years, I’ve taught social studies to 8th graders. We’ve studied the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II. Here are some Memorial Day resources I've found useful.
Weekly Report
Topics include motivating students, underqualified teachers, and living a meaningful life.
Education
Interactive video can be used at all levels and in different ways to build independence, free up teachers for small group instruction, and give students the opportunity to learn at their own pace.
Review
Here are some recent snippets from my weekly review. Each week I look back and record what I've been thinking, reading, and experiencing in the classroom and in life. Think, Learn, Share, Repeat.
Education
It's important to remember that we don't get to choose the exact time that someone else grows or improves. Teachers, more often than not, will not know the full impact they've had on the lives of their students.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include nature-based learning, positive affirmations, and reflecting in public.
Education
The end of the school year can be one of the most stressful times for educators. However, creating a system and using checklists can help you maintain your sanity and set you up for success at the start of the next school year.