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Dr. Nick Sutton
Apr 6, 20222 min read
What exactly is an Advisory Period?
The topic of advisory periods in a master schedule at a junior high or high school is a topic that I have seen come up so many times. I...
Craig Shapiro
Apr 3, 20223 min read
Stay Calm
I was teaching a fitness class to a group of 10th-grade students. They'd done a great job of listening, and I was finishing up demoing...
Lauren Bresner
Mar 30, 20222 min read
“Girl Power” Through Literacy
Educating young girls, and all children really, on female empowerment should begin as early as possible. One of the best and most...
Noa Daniel
Mar 28, 20224 min read
Where Words Fail, Music Speaks
Hans Christian Andersen, attributed as saying the title quote, was a renowned storyteller whose fairy tales made an impact on my youth....
Carly Spina
Mar 13, 20222 min read
Communication is Not a 2-Way Street; It's a Highway Interchange
Many times, folks will say that communication is a two-way street. I think nowadays, it's more of a highway interchange. We have so many...
Dr. Kevin Leichtman
Mar 4, 20223 min read
A New Question to Ask
It isn’t always about the questions we ask. Sometimes, it is more important to consider HOW we are asking it. The way we frame our...
Craig Shapiro
Feb 25, 20224 min read
Be Curious
Every once in a while, a show comes along that you can't stop watching. Sometimes it's the characters. Sometimes it's the plot. Sometimes...
Dr. Jacie Maslyk
Feb 14, 20224 min read
For the Love of Learning
For the Love of Learning For the love of learning, let there be triple hearts! To know a learner’s heart and how it beats is a special...
Jerry Toups Jr.
Feb 12, 20224 min read
TEACHER KRYPTONITE
March 2020 Education forever changed. The corona virus began manifesting itself upon the globe and changes were made to society. The...
Rachelle Dene Poth
Feb 4, 20224 min read
Building SEL and skills for the future
As educators consider the best ways that we can prepare our students for the future, we need to make sure that we focus on the mental...
Casey Jakubowski
Jan 29, 20224 min read
A Career in Education
When did you decide you wanted to teach? For many educators, we often feel like becoming a teacher happens as if by magic! Yet, our...
Pamela Hall
Jan 26, 20223 min read
How to Be a Warrior for ALL Students & Build a Thriving Culture & Community You Can Be Proud Of
By Pamela Hall Relationships are king. We all know it. But how do we truly acquire unshakable, lasting relationships where all students...
Heather Lyon
Jan 21, 20229 min read
I Get By With a Little Help from My Friends
When I wrote Engagement is Not a Unicorn (It’s a Narwhal), my goal was to create a common understanding regarding the term...
Dr. Ilene Winokur
Jan 15, 20226 min read
Belonging and PBL for Language Learners
Creating an Inclusive Classroom with Belonging Imagine that you traveled to a country where the people didn’t speak English. How would...
Lauren Bresner
Jan 14, 20224 min read
And So Can She
I’m so pleased to announce the publication of my first children’s book, And So Can She. This project has been about a year and a half in...
Ekuwah [Mends] Moses
Jan 6, 20225 min read
Non-Fiction Inquiry: Challenges from A-Z
“Nonfiction inquiry demands that learners select a real topic that interests them, develop some questions about it, read for information,...
Craig Shapiro
Dec 30, 20215 min read
Making the New Year’s Goals Stick
If you're anything like me, the holidays are always high on the list of days to be enthusiastic and joyful. It's an exciting time to...
Dr. Denise Furlong
Dec 28, 20214 min read
How do we all benefit by amplifying all voices?
What does it mean to have a voice? Are some voices more “important” than others? Do louder voices have more valuable things to say? Over...
Salandra Grice
Dec 23, 20216 min read
So, You Want to be a Culturally Responsive Educator?...
So, You Want to be a Culturally Responsive Educator? Let’s Get it Right so We Don’t Keep Missing the Mark In the past few months, I have...
Rachelle Dene Poth
Dec 20, 20214 min read
Things I Wish [...] Knew
“Forgive yourself for not having the foresight to know what now seems so obvious in hindsight.” —Judy Belmont Over the past couple of...
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