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April 9, 2021 Looking Forward Together

Over Easter weekend I was fortunate enough to spend a little time with family. In fact, the weather was so nice that we decided to…

March 19, 2021 A Cure for Remote Teaching Doldrums… Science!

Did March sneak up on you this year, more like a wall than a rainbow? After having my students remote learning this entire…

March 5, 2021 I Heard a Rumor: Helping Students Spot Misinformation

I can still remember when the first Pokémon games came out (and wow does saying that make me feel old). I was in elementary school…

February 15, 2021 The Red Flags of Rest: How to Recognize Burnout

Let me tell you a story about the importance of rest. Several years ago, I was selected to create a big project for my organization.…

February 12, 2021 Helping Students to Engage Remotely

I remember back in early 2019 (those golden days of in-person teaching) I sat in on one of my colleagues’ afterschool cohorts. Students crowded around…

February 5, 2021 Letting Go of Control

Teachers like to be in control. In their classroom, they have the responsibility to shepherd young minds, to teach them to master the standards, and…

January 22, 2021 Hills and Valleys: On Teaching Optimism

This past Wednesday, Amanda Gorman became the youngest person to deliver a poem at a U.S. presidential inauguration. The 22–year-old poet recited "

January 15, 2021 Encouraging Student Interests

The other day, as I was sitting down to write my next blog post, I found myself remembering one of my old teachers. Mrs. Terry…