I was at an ice hockey game recently and had to endure a vocal fan sitting nearby who was shouting… Read more Is Sharing Really Caring?
I was at an ice hockey game recently and had to endure a vocal fan sitting nearby who was shouting… Read more Is Sharing Really Caring?
As an international educator, one of the scariest challenges I face is recruiting. Overseas teachers don’t spend their whole career… Read more In Praise of Recruiting
One day I was at an assembly, watching the Art department showcase student work. After their presentation, the middle school… Read more Bring History to Life at Your School Assemblies
I had a conversation yesterday with my principal about a new strategy for our Advisory program. At least, I think… Read more Teachers and Admin: Seek First to Understand
Whether you’re a new teacher or a grizzled old vet, the first days of school can be hectic. Meetings, surprise… Read more Start Planning that First Week
I am currently working on my masters in education. Yes, I am learning lots about the latest and greatest in… Read more What I’m REALLY Learning at Grad School
When you are setting up your classroom at the start of the year, it is tempting to fill those blank… Read more Actionable Anchor Charts
A few months back I wrote a post about student stress and how we, the teachers, are causing it. Through… Read more Teacher Stress: It’s a Thing and We Need to Deal With It
Last summer I wrote and published two children’s books. One is entitled The Yucky Ducky and the other is The Mischievous… Read more Choose Books and Words that Challenge Your Students
It’s easy to put off your reflection until August, when you are gearing up for next year. But, by then… Read more Summer is Coming – Time to Prepare for Next Year