Usually, this time of year, I would be writing posts about getting organized for the new year. I would talk… Read more Strategies for Successfully Integrating into a New School
Usually, this time of year, I would be writing posts about getting organized for the new year. I would talk… Read more Strategies for Successfully Integrating into a New School
Warning: This is a VERY long post. I apologize for all the detail, but – then again – I won’t… Read more Student Misbehavior: Avoiding Work Because They Can’t Do the Work
I experimented with a graphic organizing tool in an effort to improve student writing organization. But, what I found was… Read more Graphic Organizing Tools – They May Have More Impact Than You Think
I love my online professional learning communities. I am very active on Twitter and, until I heard that it was… Read more Online PLC vs Face-to-Face PLC
I was doing a lesson on medieval Japan and I wanted to check student understanding on a particular idea. We… Read more Using Memes as an Assessment Tool
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