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Educators tend to walk a fine line between striving to stay resilient in the face of significant challenges and becoming overwhelmed by the real pressures of teaching. Conversations about wellness in schools sometimes lean toward extremes, either...
You want to give them voice and agency, but suddenly, half the class is off-task, and you’re left wondering how this was supposed to be a good idea....
The first weeks of teaching often feel like standing inside a mini hurricane: lessons to plan, relationships to build, and responsibilities arriving...
Do your writing prompts sometimes fall flat? All the responses sound the same. Responses are shorter than you expected. The content of the responses...
Do your writing prompts sometimes fall flat? All the responses sound the same. Responses are shorter than you expected. The content of the responses...
Preservice week is not just a prologue—it’s an invaluable chapter in everyone’s teaching journey. By prioritizing relationships, understanding...
Organizing student work doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In fact, it can become a goldmine of insight, and a way to fuel both instructional...
Does planning your week as a teacher feel like a soul-crushing, coffee-fueled Sunday night ritual? It doesn’t have to be. In fact, the most...
Does planning your week as a teacher feel like a soul-crushing, coffee-fueled Sunday night ritual? It doesn’t have to be. In fact, the most...
Even the most committed educators can feel that initial spark begin to fade. The grind, the expectations, the never-ending list of things to do, all...
Just about every teacher understands the feeling of despair when they’re staring at a pile of ungraded book reports, but what if grading smarter...