It took years for me to learn but it does not mean all teachers have to learn that way. With 15 years teaching ESE and many other classes in Middle School, halfway in that time frame it hit me. I accepted my situation. I accepted the fact of who were my principals, grade chair leaders, [Read More]
Will you still be teaching in 2030?
I taught in a computer lab for 3 years for “credit retrieval”. The lab was for middle school students that failed a course for the 9 wks and had to make it up. They sacrificed an elective until they passed the 9 wks with a “D”. The course was ALL online with me helping monitor [Read More]
FREEBIE September 11th & Patriotic Close Reading Passages
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5 Simple & Quick Tips for 1st Year Teachers to Avoid early burnout and being too overwhelmed.
#5—Find more than just one mentor. Talk with them everyday. Find mentors that have anything from 2 to 2 million years of teaching. Anyone is a mentor above one year of experience, lol. #4—Don’t Overwork or Overload yourself. Do what you need to do and recognize if you are adding too many hours to your [Read More]
Here are some 10 easy tips you can start doing today to relieve some stress.
As an educator, you should Take time everyday for your mental and physical health. Spring is the turning point for all teachers. It is a time for standardized testing. If you are not on Spring Break now, it is long gone and summer is desired. By this time your classes are in the loop with [Read More]