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Newbies- Implementing a 'To Do' List for New Teachers!

I am sitting at my desk in my classroom preparing to begin our second semester in this New Year and I’m overwhelmed (as usual) with what needs to be done.Overwhelmed.My focus  is not only preparation  for the upcoming semester, but also on two new students who start Monday. Which means I have no idea where […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum, Mathematics

Mathematics Adventures for All with MTSS A.K.A.RTI

Education is known for their acronyms.  Today our adventure will use two interchangeably and demonstrate how to focus skills in mathematics to reach all learners.  Teacher are superheroes and this method enables you to meet all students needs through the power of many.  Welcome to an exciting adventure in education…MTSS also known as  RTI. RTI (Response […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum, Teacher Branding, Uncategorized

Teacher Branding 101- What’s Your Brand?

One of the first questions I ask  dismayed teachers who are worried about  their lack of job security is, “What’s your brand? If you suddenly no longer have a job, what will you do with that brand?”  Instead of proudly answering these questions with all their accolades, most teachers are awkwardly silent. They have no idea […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum, Literacy, Uncategorized

Assessment: How to Create Learning Tasks that Lend to Better Understanding

One of the hardest parts of teaching is learning how and when to assess your students.  In colleges across the country there are entire classes that teach aspiring teachers how and when to assess.  However what happens after you create the assessment? How do make sure students are able to accurately complete their assessment? These […]

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The Art of the Question

In an ever changing educational field, we have one tool in our belts that spans all geography, all ages, all subjects and all children-questioning.  There is a dice game called Petals around a Rose.  It is a simple game in which players roll any number of dice and the objective of the game is to […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum, Special Education

Knocking Down Barriers to Inclusion

By now you know that inclusion is here to stay. The education of students with special needs is no longer the responsibility of just special education teachers. The inclusion of students with disabilities in the general education setting is now the norm rather than the exception. However, for many teachers (including special education teachers) there […]