STRONG Teacher Toolkit
Here are some of my favorite resources, ideas, tools, services, and miscellaneous gadgets and goodies that keep me STRONG in both my personal and professional life.
Here are some of my favorite resources, ideas, tools, services, and miscellaneous gadgets and goodies that keep me STRONG in both my personal and professional life.
In this post, we'll explore some of the benefits of using paper interactive notebooks in education and provide tips on how to use them in the classroom.
Incorporating Brain Breaks can add fun and movement to the school day and add enjoyment for teachers and students. Below you'll find some Brain-Break research along with some resources to get you started.
Culture and Community Building Resources for the Classroom
Topics for this week include deciphering slang, teacher planning time, and the benefits of handwriting.
Celebration is a skill. Savoring the good stuff helps us weather the bad stuff.
Topics for this week include the decline of reading for fun, controlling year-end chaos, and finishing the school year strong.
To every teacher who shows up each day and does their best, I appreciate you.
Finishing the school year positively requires various strategies, each contributing to a strong and seamless transition into the new school year.
This week's topics include using video to improve teaching, how to grade more efficiently, and "possibility thinking."
Compassion is good for your health and good for the world.
The end of the school year is challenging, but it’s possible to finish strong.
It’s time to engage in a dialogue about the systemic changes necessary to make a teaching career more sustainable. This will require administrative, community, and political support.
When you're tired, look for the small wins and build from there.
Topics for this week include skyrocketing suspensions, outdoor adventure, and equity.
When it’s hard to do anything else, persistence is always an option.