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The Apathetic Achiever
Apathetic achiever. These are two words that don’t mix well. How can you achieve and be apathetic? Well, that is the case for many of our students. It’s not that they have low goals. It’s that their apathy for the society that they’re looking at does not fit the goals they have for themselves. In
A Guide to Self-Care for Educators
Teaching is a rewarding but demanding profession. Teachers often dedicate their time and energy to nurturing the growth of their students, sometimes at the expense of their own well-being. Educators must prioritize self-care to stay healthy, happy, and effective in the classroom. This blog post will explore a list of self-care tips specifically designed for
Why Texas TEKS-Aligned Lesson Planning Will Change Your Life as a Middle School Teacher
Learning how to plan and deliver lessons aligned with the Texas TEKS standards can be difficult as a middle school teacher, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed by everything you have to do every day in your job. However, spend some time planning your lessons and practicing the delivery. You can use lesson planning as
Fostering Kindness in the Classroom
Kindness is a fundamental human value that should be cultivated early. In the classroom, teachers have a unique opportunity to nurture kindness and empathy in their students. Fostering an environment where kindness is encouraged and celebrated can lead to a more compassionate and harmonious learning space. This blog post will explore strategies for promoting this
Professional Development for Teachers: Navigating the PD Maze
As a former teacher, I vividly recall the anticipation and excitement accompanying my first professional development (PD) session. Surrounded by fellow educators, I eagerly absorbed new strategies, teaching tools, and insights into classroom management. It was an empowering experience that fueled my passion for teaching and instilled in me a belief in the transformative power
7 Facts About Lesson Planning That’ll Keep You Up at Night
Lesson planning is a crucial aspect of teaching, and it can often be a source of stress for educators. However, understanding some key facts about lesson planning can help to alleviate some of that stress and improve the quality of your lesson plans. Here are 7 facts about lesson planning that you should know: Lesson
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