5 Ideas For October
Every fall, educators walk into classrooms with personal goals, plans, and ideas of how they want the school year to go. Unfortunately, for many, those
Every fall, educators walk into classrooms with personal goals, plans, and ideas of how they want the school year to go. Unfortunately, for many, those
Not all teachers are created equal. Depending on how you look at it, this is either a good or a bad thing. For me, it
I know I’m not the only one who can no longer blame the pandemic for what education looks like today. I’ll submit to the notion
All year, I had trouble getting used to this again. Every school day felt like a winter Monday ––tired before the day even started and
I hate treadmills. I can’t stand the idea of them. I’m not a big fan of jogging either, but every few months a year I’ll
Once we leave our teenage years, I feel like we all say the same thing right around the end of December. And that saying is,
A Social Media DIS-Connect As a young teacher, there is nothing that you want to leave up to chance when it comes to your private
Keeping Your Life Private After celebrities, the “young new teacher” may be the second highest occupation for eliciting an unquenchable desire to uncover a backstory
Gimme’ A Break We have cruised through March and now we can finally see the finish line. Although there is much left to do with
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