Making a Difference
Have you heard of ASCD? [“ASCD is a membership organization that develops programs, products, and services essential to the way educators learn, teach, and lead.”] I receive their magazine “Educational Leadership” monthly. At the end of the magazine, there is a section called, “Tell Me About A Time…” where readers (just like us!) can write…
Read Full PostOur Favorite Things Blog Hop
I have joined in on a super fun and exciting blog hop called “Our Favorite Things” (#myfavoritethings2014)! Read below to find about my 5 favorite things (each favorite thing has a hyperlinked image if you are interested in purchasing that item yourself). Restaurant: I could eat Carrabbas every day of the week. My fiancé always wants to…
Read Full PostMy Journey with Teachers Pay Teachers
I recently changed jobs. During the down time between jobs, I turned my attention to the website Teachers Pay Teachers [TpT]. I created an account called Always A Lesson a while back and placed some items up there that I had created and used in my own classroom. If someone bought one of these items,…
Read Full PostWant to become a teacher? Try the non-traditional route!
I was recently invited to speak on a 5-member panel to encourage future teachers to achieve their dream of becoming an educator through an alternate route program. There were two representatives from the RALC (Regional Alternate Licensing Center), one from Teach for America, one from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Pathway to Teaching master’s…
Read Full PostNo more “Tell;” it’s time to “DO!”
I know I have posted about this topic before, but I truly feel this mindset shift can change education as we know it. Professional development is a lot of talking AT teachers. Even when a teacher gets support from a coach or mentor it is often by more telling. Rarely do teachers have time to practice…
Read Full PostTwitter Chat: How-To
So I had a few questions about how to interact on Twitter, especially through chats. So in addition to my first post about Twitter chats thats full of other helpful links, I decided to write more of a how-to post to help some of the educators out there take a risk and try something new.…
Read Full PostMy 1st TpT Milestone!
I just recently hit my first milestone of $100 in sales on my TpT store! Come join me in the celebration and enjoy 10% off all of my products! Thank you for all of the support and look forward to hitting many more milestones with you! Is there a product you need made for your…
Read Full PostHow Badly do you Want a Better Future? Are you Willing to Build it?
(Confession: I originally titled this post: “Building A Better Teacher” Book Review. However, I feel its important to get this book in the hands of many, and I know my thoughts below might persuade a few people to do so if only I had an interesting title to catch their eye.) Recently, I stocked up…
Read Full PostCoaching- How a Teacher Becomes Better
I recently read a book called “Building a Better Teacher” by Elizabeth Green. She journaled about the journey of the U.S. educational system. It was extremely thought provoking but infuriated me at the same time. I am thankful for how far our educational system has come, the funding and support behind quality teaching, and all…
Read Full PostThe Best Way to Train Teachers
I’ve been reading a lot about how to mentor teachers and train them effectively, but what bothers me is that teachers deserve better. Why do they have to be trained after receiving a college degree in education? Why do they need to be coached in subjects in which they hold a master’s degree? How is it…
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