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3 Classroom Management Strategies for Back to School Success
A solid classroom management checklist can make all the difference when teaching rules and routines when you return back to school.


5 Things Teachers DON'T Need When Setting up Classrooms for Back to School
These 5 things you DON'T need for your classroom when planning for back to school will save you time and money as you plan for the new year.


How to Use ChatGPT as a Teacher
Here are seven ways teachers can use ChatGPT to plan lessons, create learning resources for students, and generate feedback on student work.


Three Ways Teachers Can Cut Down on Grading Time
Grading papers takes a lot of time and energy away from teachers. Learn three simple ways to cut down on your grading today.


5 Changes That Helped Me Stay in the Classroom
Thinking about leaving the classroom? These 5 changes to how I managed life at school have helped me stay in teaching for almost 20 years.


Is the Pandemic Enough to Make You Quit Teaching? Here's How to Tell.
Teaching through a crisis like the pandemic may have you wondering if now is the time to leave the classroom. Here's how to tell.


Saying "No:" Why it's So Hard and So Important
Learning to say. "no" is an important step in setting boundaries as a teacher. Find out why you often feel you can't and how you can start.


Three Things You Must Do At the End of the School Year
Learn about three things you need to do in order to have a peaceful, joyful end of the school year with your students.


Self Care for Teachers: Why it's More Than Shopping and Netflix
Are you feeling burnt out and overwhelmed from teaching? Taking a different approach to self care may save your career - and your life.


How to Beat Online Fatigue: Expert Tips for Remote Teaching
Online fatigue, AKA "Zoom Fatigue" may be leaving you drained from teaching in front of a screen. Read these tips for energy and balance.


How to Improve Parent-Teacher Communication: Everything You Need to Know
Do you want to improve your parent-teacher communication? Learn how to set boundaries, respond to issues, and be proactive in this post.


Trauma Sensitive Classroom Strategies: 5 Ways to Connect with Students
After reading this blog post, you'll know how to use the 5 A's to create a trauma sensitive classroom environment for your students.


Setting Goals and Boundaries: 5 Steps for Teachers in the New Year
How can teachers set goals and boundaries in the new year, when there is so much uncertainty? Read this post to learn the 5 step process.


How to Write Grants, Part 4: Measure Progress and Build Relationships
Writing a grant for your classroom or school can be a rewarding process. Read this post for three more tips for grant writing success.


Disillusionment: 5 Steps to Help Teachers Survive
The holiday season collides with the disillusionment phase of teaching. You'll learn 5 steps for surviving disillusionment with this post.


How to Write Grants, Part 3: Refine your Words and Budget
Writing a grant proposal is a bit like building a ship. After reading these tips, you'll be able to refine your grants wording and budget.


Is Your Social Media Making You SICK?
Are you ready to clean up what you’re feeding yourself on social media? Read this post to see if your news feed is making you SICK or WELL.


How to Write Grants, Part 2: Pay Attention and Watch Your Words
Here are three simple things you can do to make your grant idea stand out and look like the professional that you truly are.


5 Ways Teachers Can Set Boundaries
Learning to create and stand by boundaries is a growth process. Here are five ways to get started with setting boundaries today.


How to Write Grants, Part 1: Finding Focus, Targeting Titles, & Attention to Audience
Grants open up the possibilities of what you can do in your classroom and save you money. These are time tested tips from my experience.
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