Educational Blog
Teachers- I need your help!
Hi teachers! I am gathering some information on educational consulting so that I can make it cost effective, worthwhile and of interest to other teachers. Please take a few seconds to answer these survey questions: http://goo.gl/forms/RnGsPGJ7Um I appreciate your insight and brutal honesty as it will help me create a quality, teacher-friendly business plan. Any…
Read Full PostEducational Debate – Who, What and How
I am currently reading a book by Dana Goldstein called “The Teacher Wars.” She examines the history behind education in terms of how it has transformed over the years. There are a few points she made in the book that I want to discuss in detail below. First, she mentioned there being numerous issues with…
Read Full PostWhy I Am NOT Good Enough
Do you ever have a dream but stop yourself from achieving it because of your own personal fears or insecurities? That’s how I am feeling right now. I recently blogged about having a dream to be an educational consultant and FINALLY admitting to myself and others out loud that I was committing to my dream…
Read Full PostTo Be or Not To Be… an Educational Consultant
Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of being a teacher. I played school with my stuffed animals in my mom’s high heels, passing back blank papers to my living room classroom of “students.” I was hooked and in love with being the best teacher for students. I was inspired by my fun,…
Read Full PostUpdate: I’m Married!
Hello readers! I have not been writing as often as I have in the past because I was planning my wedding. But, I am happy to say that I am now back in the swing of things as a MARRIED woman! Here are a few captured moments from friends and family of our special day:…
Read Full PostHow Can I Be an Effective Teacher from Day One?
This past year i have been interviewing future teachers for The New Teacher Project‘s Teaching Fellows programs. At the beginning of the interview, I always share a brief background on myself before diving in to the real questions. So many times the interviewee was inspired by something I said we end up chatting about that…
Read Full PostClosed Captioning = Lack of High Expectations
Please pardon this short rant. While working out today, I happened to have the pleasure of watching a show with closed captioning as I ran on the treadmill. I was overly bothered by the misspellings and improper grammar usage that appeared on the screen. It’s obvious accuracy and proper use of the English language are not…
Read Full PostConnections Breathe Life or Death into Students
When interviewing future teachers I always talk about how important it is to develop a connection with students. I share my perspective, stating: “I have taught for 8 years, spending 5 of those years in a high needs school. I learned so much about how to be an effective teacher, but more importantly I learned…
Read Full PostLeadership Makes or Breaks the Whole
I have written about leadership for quite a while now. It’s not that I know everything there is to know about both effective and ineffective leadership styles and traits; however, I just have had a lot of experience recently with a variety of leaders. Each individual will come with their own bag of tricks. And…
Read Full PostInsight on My New Chapter
Many people have asked me questions about the transition I recently made at the end of last summer to leave the classroom. I thought I would compile those questions and my responses into a post that will hopefully help someone else who might be in the same place I once was in. Where did the…
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