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Extending Grace to Yourself

The shift to remote and hybrid learning has not been easy, and I don't think anyone would claim…



Adapting Ideas to Drive Real Change

One of the joys and challenges of blogging regularly is trying to come up with original content tha…



The Lengths Teachers Will Go For Kids

While the challenges schools have faced during the pandemic are often portrayed in the media, some …



Making Headway with Remote and Hybrid Learning

With 2020 in the rearview mirror, it is now time to focus on the present with an eye to the future.…



Top Posts of 2020

The year began like any other. From a blogging perspective, I kicked it off with a post on what cou…



Challenges Create Opportunities

" Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful. &…



Finding Balance in Today's Classroom

Balance has always been a challenge for teachers. I vividly remember this during my early years as …



Feedback is Needed More Than Ever

I think we can all agree that this school year has been unlike any other and not for the best of re…



3 Ways to Streamline Expectations While Making Things Easier for Educators

It seems like every day presents a new challenge or adventure, depending on how you view the curren…



Give and Take Ideas to Support Teachers

The pandemic has really put a strain on educators, yet they continue to rise to the occasion on beh…



How to Create Effective Learning Playlists

Educators have been working valiantly to make either remote or hybrid learning work. In the midst o…



Time is What Teachers Need Right Now

At first glance, this post's title might be perceived that hybrid learning is not working in ma…



High-Agency in the Remote and Hybrid Classroom

Educators desperately want and need support. They need practical strategies that are not just effec…