The Logistics of Teaching: The Structure to Maintain Boundaries and Amplify Peace

Boundaries are important. But when the never-ending pile of work starts to accumulate and deadlines begin to loom, it can be difficult to unplug and unwind. Educators know that it’s important to have systems for their students, but they often fail to create systems for themselves. So, here’s how to untangle yourself from the logistical […]

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Slay the School Year: 10 Summer Tips for New Teachers

Congratulations! You’ve chosen to enter the incredible field of education. Get ready to make an impact! Whether you’re just graduating with a teaching degree or transitioning into a new career, this guide provides 10 practical tips to help you maximize your summer and thrive in the year ahead! Please note: this article is not about […]

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The Honeymoon is Over: Five Policies to Keep Your Classroom Sane

It’s October. We’ve fully accepted that sweet summertime has ended and we are knee-deep into the school year. The first quarter has ended and students are getting restless. While you know that they have the best intentions—some of those sweet kiddos are starting to test your boundaries—and your nerves. Here are five policies that will […]

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Teaching Tips: How to Maximize Your Summer Break

You’ve landed your first teaching position, Congratulations! Statistically speaking, teachers are notorious planners and extremely passionate about our professions. This is why it may seem counterintuitive that the advice I am about to give you is actually not related to teaching at all. However, in order to show up as your best self when August […]

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Five Ways to Conquer Student Apathy

I recently published a post about Five Things Teachers Can Do to Conquer Student Apathy. The post focused on specific actions teachers can take to build a classroom community and culture that is safe, engaging, and encourages students to get involved. But what about structuring the actual class period? How do we create content that […]

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