
Using A Trauma-Informed Plan For School Safety Drills
Student safety has always been a priority for parents, educators, and advocates of positive student learning outcomes. For teachers and administrators, school safety drills are a must-have

Student safety has always been a priority for parents, educators, and advocates of positive student learning outcomes. For teachers and administrators, school safety drills are a must-have

This educator of over twenty-two years and in my twelfth as an admin is very happy that this article is not “am I ready to

Teachers as Lifelong Learners If you ask any educator, what made you want to become a teacher? Without fail, they will name either a teacher

Before we dig into this article, this 22-year educator wants to welcome you into one of the most rewarding careers you can pursue. There are

It is projected that by the year 2025, one in four K-12 students in the U.S. will be identified as an English learner (EL). The

Ever sat around the teacher’s lounge, an admin office in the afternoon, or with your educator colleagues on Friday with some adult beverages and said,

Rote learning – a memorization technique based on repetition – has been a traditional teaching method for centuries. This method repeats information until you’ve memorized

In education, students are constantly being assessed, whether through informal activities in the classroom to help check for understanding, or high-stakes state and national testing

Congratulations! You finally got the interview at the school you want, or if you are new to teaching you got one of your first interviews,

Middle school is an exciting, frustrating, fun, difficult time in a young person’s life. The same can be said for the faculty and staff fortunate
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