Weekly Report
What Makes Teachers Miserable
This week's topics include tips for starting the school year, giving students an audience for their writing, and boosting productivity.
Weekly Report
This week's topics include tips for starting the school year, giving students an audience for their writing, and boosting productivity.
Education
Here are five common habits of miserable teachers—and, more importantly, how to break free from them!
Weekly Report
This week's topics include handling classroom discussions when students are unprepared, using AI to increase efficiency, and harnessing the transformational power of journaling.
Education
Teaching is a profession filled with challenges and tough moments. It has its ebbs and flows like the tides of the ocean. In these times, true professionals show their strength - the ability to keep going and stay consistent, even when motivation is low.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include helping students with smartphone use, the impact of Project 2025 on education, and the power of silence.
Education
Teachers work hard to shape and educate young minds. Seeing them get attacked online disrespects their efforts and creates a toxic environment.
Education
By using pebbling, teachers can connect with students on a more personal level, showing that they care about the student's interests and well-being.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include the different phases of teaching, the dangers of over-compliance, and the negative effects of toxic positivity.
STRONG Teacher Newsletter
Here are six lessons you can learn from the world’s fittest 100-year-old.
Weekly Report
This week's topics include reasons teachers are irreplaceable, addressing former President Trump's recent conviction, and slowing down in the summer.
STRONG Teacher Newsletter
Live in the moment.
Education
In the world of education, there’s this constant push to be more. Whether it’s becoming the Pinterest-worthy teacher, integrating the latest technologies, or crafting lessons that are nothing short of revolutionary, the pressure is real.