The video conferencing solution does not matter – Zoom, Skype, Google Hangout, Big Blue Button – but the effect is the same. The overuse of […]
Armies of traditional face to face teachers just taught their first full semester of courses online. And for those who thought they were imposters, they […]
I am two years into a three-year advanced degree. Often I am tired and wish that I could be more carefree with my time, but […]
Before a parent or an educator becomes too emotional in response to pandemic grading, let us consider the situation… Craft an Intentional Perspective “Unconditional positive […]
I stopped using the phrase “unprecedented times” as soon as I could this semester. Because no one wants to hear what they feel in their […]
Many communities have been out of the school building since mid-March of 2020. As we approach winter 2020 people are reminiscing about “school.” Is school […]
I have been blogging since 2010. I am grateful for the deep thinking this practice has provided me. I can provide the Blog Post 101 […]
A teacher friend of mine said, “I feel like a bill collector” recently and I felt it. Teacher as Debt Collector We can extend all […]
Teachers Need our Help K-12 teachers are either teaching online, teaching face-to-face, or doing both. Despite what you think you learned last spring, the easiest […]
The year 2020 has been an unprecedented one on so many levels, but it’s been said that the best way to get through tough times […]
No doubt, opinions about remote learning are innumerable. Public schooling brings together very diverse families, all with differing priorities. When something as necessary as public […]
As the new school year approaches, educators need to look back to the spring to learn how to improve what we can offer this fall. […]