Your mindset when you attend any workshop, PD, conference, will have a significant impact on what YOU get out of it. How many times have we walked into a conference with a bad attitude (alone or as a crowd), only… Continue Reading →
I read a quote recently that inspired compassion for the children we work with by @TechNinjaTodd “When you work with kids, you have to reach the understanding that no matter what their age is, you’re still dealing with little people who… Continue Reading →
The dynamics of teacher interaction have a profound effect on the schools we work in. There have been times that I have observed (and, while it pains me to admit – even participated in) teacher to teacher behavior that was… Continue Reading →
Recently, my principal shared a blog in her weekly bulletin that made me reflect on “the students we are going to give up on”. They are often conversations that begin in a hot classroom in June, but if we really… Continue Reading →
About a month ago, Christopher Edmin tweeted about the importance of hanging around teachers you want to be like, “The kind of teacher you will become is directly related to the kind of teachers you associate with. Avoid people who… Continue Reading →
Last Thursday I was jazzed up for 7th grade Spanish class- I was trying something new, it was fun and engaging. My first class was a slam dunk…and my second class was a disaster. Behaviors were escalating and starting to… Continue Reading →
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