
What My Special Ed Teachers Have Taught Me
Serving as an educator, regardless of your role, is a tremendous responsibility. Educators today serve as role models, leaders, magicians, performers, and all things in

Serving as an educator, regardless of your role, is a tremendous responsibility. Educators today serve as role models, leaders, magicians, performers, and all things in

Dysgraphia is a learning disability that impacts an individual’s writing skills. It can present with difficulties with handwriting, spelling, and expressing thoughts and ideas on

One way to easily burn out in any job is to be overwhelmed by the amount of stress it causes. Whether it is from deadlines,

Inspiration Ever experienced an awe-filled classroom? The kind of awe that leaves students speechless? I have. Knock Knock by Daniel Beaty leaves my students swimming in thoughts.

An age-old debate among educators, students, and parents revolves around the question, “How much homework is too much?” If you have a child in school,

After some years of teaching in the classroom, you have made a big decision in your career: you are going back to school for your

If we improve instruction, we improve student learning. This has been my belief since embarking on a career in education administration. School and district-level data

Teacher interviews can be stressful, largely because you don’t know what questions they will ask you. With an endless array of possibilities, pinpointing what questions

Understanding Your Needs A curriculum is designed to implement sequential instructional resources, materials, assessments, and methods to teach all students. Regardless of the discipline, a

A teacher’s planning period is one of the school day’s most coveted and greatly desired portions. It is a vital element of productive and successful
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