
Don’t Power Through It: The Importance of Taking a Sick Day
As a dedicated teacher, you may need to power through feeling sick to avoid missing a day of school with your students. However, taking a sick day is not

As a dedicated teacher, you may need to power through feeling sick to avoid missing a day of school with your students. However, taking a sick day is not

Over the last several years, particularly since the pandemic, stress for educators has been at an all-time high. The learning gap created by the lockdown

What a world we live in. Last week, this educator for twenty-two years (ten in the classroom, five as an assistant principal, and seven as

Imagine it is your first day of school again and your first time being in your classroom for the year. Hundreds of students everywhere are preparing for

There are various ranges of ages for early childhood development. Some research says this stage is from birth to eight. Some say the stage is from three

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

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,

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,

Some educators are natural leaders. Their influences are felt in the classrooms, in their departments, on the field in coaching roles, and eventually in management

The saying that teachers wear multiple hats is a sure one. They teach and play counselor, custodian, nurse, and friend (just to name a few).
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