No matter how long you've been teaching, all educators can benefit from professional development. Professional development not only supports your own personal and professional growth as an educator, but it... read more →
The field of education is constantly evolving, and the COVID-19 pandemic sped the rate at which teachers and students had to adapt to teaching and learning outside the normal classroom... read more →
Whether there is a teacher shortage or not, school districts should know how to identify and prevent teacher burnout. Teachers can help administrators help them by learning their own triggers... read more →
While physical safety is a top concern in schools, psychological safety also plays a key role in student engagement and motivation. Your classroom culture is pivotal in creating an environment... read more →
We challenge teachers to engage students in learning because our students deserve it. Similarly, teachers deserve engaging professional learning. If you are in charge of professional development at any point,... read more →
Whether you teach elementary, middle school, or high school students, student engagement plays a significant role in motivating students to learn and focus. And building student-teacher relationships and student-student relationships... read more →
In a new survey by EdWeek Research Center, more than 40 percent of the teachers reported they were likely to leave the profession in the next two years. In the... read more →
Technology can create the illusion of connection through a snap, a tweet, or a post. Unbeknownst to our kids who use technology daily, they are depriving themselves of one of... read more →
Professional development for teachers increases student learning and achievement, but it isn't easy to present information that applies to all teachers’ classroom challenges at the same time. Because there is... read more →
Have you ever wondered, “What is the best way to engage students?” Believe it or not, you can take your cues from a few classic movies that involve students and... read more →