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Andrew Marotta
May 12, 20215 min read
The Partnership: Surviving and Thriving
I am beyond proud and excited to announce the release of my second book The Partnership: Surviving Thriving. This is a guide for parents...
Rebecca Gibboney
May 8, 20215 min read
The Tiebreaker: A scouting report on building a culture of gamification in professional learning
If you told me I would publish a book in my lifetime, I probably would have laughed. Not because I didn’t think I had it in me, because...
Noa Daniel
May 4, 20216 min read
Strum and The Wild Turkeys: The Origin Story
It was August of 2019, and I was feverishly working on my TEDxKitchenerEd Talk. It was a bucket list item for me to do a TED Talk, and...
Craig Shapiro
Apr 27, 20213 min read
What Have They Learned?
At its core, education is about learning! As a person who truly values relationships and connections, I'm still aware that what students...
Angela H. Bayer-Persico
Apr 19, 20212 min read
A Look into “The Journey of an Accredited Provider”
Life as an educator is fun. Life as a provider and caregiver is fulfilling. It's exhausting on its good days and exhausting on its bad...
Heather Lyon
Apr 16, 20213 min read
What Kind of Leader are You?
What Is Leadership? No matter what your title is, there are people who are our formal and informal leaders. I have been lucky enough to...
Carly Spina
Apr 9, 20214 min read
Who’s Talking?
No matter what our roles are in schools, we all are language teachers because we all teach content through language. By using language as...
Melody McAllister
Mar 30, 20214 min read
The Algorithm of Apologies
Today as I introduced my youngest two girls, second grade and kindergarten, to the words and world of coding. We focused on algorithms,...
Paula Neidlinger
Mar 26, 20215 min read
Student Voice: Gen Z Speaks Out
Power ... (check) Connect ... (check) Record ... (check) Advocating for student voice has never been so easy. As classrooms transformed...
Dr. Ilene Winokur
Mar 17, 20214 min read
Maslow's Hierarchy: Fact and Fiction
Guess what? Abraham Maslow didn’t create a pyramid to symbolize the hierarchy of needs because he didn’t believe the needs were linear...
Grayson McKinney
Mar 10, 20218 min read
The Pedagogy of “Peloton”: Six Takeaways for Teachers
I have struggled with my weight for most of my life. I typically do not enjoy working out. I would consider myself an optimistic person...
Craig Shapiro
Mar 2, 20213 min read
Think of the Finish as the Start
Okay, I know it's March! But based on lots of experience with students and working with colleagues, it's never too early to focus on...
Mandy Froehlich
Feb 23, 20214 min read
The Potential for Overwhelm as We Get What We've Been Wishing For
I like warm hugs. There, I said it. I've never considered myself much of a hugger, but since the pandemic, I have developed a new...
Kristen Koppers
Feb 16, 20213 min read
“I Don’t See Color”: Why I Stopped Using this Phrase
“I don’t see color,” was a statement during my period 3 class that I said as we discussed the events that occurred on January 6, 2021....
Jerry Toups Jr.
Feb 5, 20215 min read
Be the Goodness
January 18, 2021 After getting home today I was able to do three video lessons, then the weather was good enough, so I went out to do a...
Craig Shapiro
Jan 26, 20213 min read
The Power of Wellness
As somebody who has been in the wellness/teaching/coaching field for over 30 years, I've witnessed the positive impact that all types of...
Jessica Reed
Jan 22, 20213 min read
How to Engage in an Effective Co-Teaching Situation
Collaboration can happen in the classroom. Imagine this: You are a special education teacher and you have to work with a teacher, who...
Erin Kiger
Jan 11, 20215 min read
The Balance Focus in EDU
This school year has been filled with a record number of changes and inconsistencies across the board, not to mention political and...
Carly Spina
Jan 6, 20215 min read
The Importance of Our Language Choices
The way we talk to students matters. The way we talk about students also matters. If there was a fly on the wall of your classroom walls...
Pamela Hall
Dec 29, 20204 min read
Here Comes 2021: 6 Things Every Educator Should Be Preparing For Now
By Pamela Hall Super Glue is one of my superpowers. I fix everything with Super Glue. (Well, almost everything.) When my boys were...
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