The school year is off to a great start. You’ve spent the first few weeks building relationships with your students and creating communities where students can share and feel safe enough to be themselves. Your students are learning about you and your teaching style, while you are learning about their individual learning styles. Everything is […]
What I Learned From My First Five Months of Being a New Teacher
by Javiera Green May 30, 2017, ended my first five months as an English educator. Upon starting my first job on January 4, I never thought the end of the year would come. I have learned so much, especially teaching Title 1 English to freshmen and sophomores. As a new teacher, nothing can prepare […]
It’s Time to Build The Case for More Vo-Tech Classes
A recent PDK poll shows that 82% of Americans support job-skills classes, even if it’s at the expense of academic classes. Additionally, 86% believe schools should offer certificate / licensing programs that lead to jobs. But they’re forgetting one very big thing: this type of education already exists. It’s just that everybody forgets vocational-technical training. And […]
Going Through a Divorce While Teaching? Here’s Some Steps to Overcoming
Imagine this. You work 60 hours a week as a teacher, full-time parent, and devoted spouse. You spend your nights grading papers, checking your kid’s homework and making sure your spouse is ready for their day at work. You operate like this for close to a decade until you come home and like a “smack […]
6-12 Classrooms That Will Rock Your Socks
In our first installment, we featured elementary classrooms that will literally “knock your socks off”! In this edition, we feature secondary classrooms that are not only cool but practical with a few trips to the Goodwill! Enjoy for your own planning. Click here for the next classroom.
29 Elementary Classrooms That You Want to Teach In!
Secondary teachers always feel a pang of jealousy when looking at elementary classrooms and their grandeur! We’ve pulled together some of the best classrooms from our readers. Enjoy and for a complete list, click here. Click here for the next classroom. Click here for the next classroom.
A Talk To Teachers: This School Year, Let’s “Go for Broke”
“We are in a revolutionary situation, no matter how unpopular that word has become in this country. The society in which we live is desperately menaced, not by Khrushchev, but from within. So any citizen of this country who figures himself as responsible-and particularly those of you who deal with the minds and hearts of […]
Surviving the School Year: Game of Thrones Style
As a new school year approaches, it occurs to me that surviving the school year is similar to how the characters survive in the cult classic, Game of Thrones. So many similarities exist in the challenges we both face, but there are ways around these challenges. The School Year as The Game of Thrones So, […]
