The Difference Between Rules and Procedures
In preparing for Spring Break recently, I couldn’t help but think about how the planning process was similar to the difference between the rules and
In preparing for Spring Break recently, I couldn’t help but think about how the planning process was similar to the difference between the rules and
So often we focus on equipping students with knowledge and skills in subjects like math and language arts. Yet a critical part of educating students
Efficiency in the classroom doesn’t happen by chance; it’s the result of well-established procedures. The first week back from winter break or vacation is an ideal time to refresh students on the step-by-step processes for various tasks.
When I first started teaching, I thought the only good transitions were fast transitions. I worked with industrious third graders and capitalized on their enjoyment
In conversations with educators, we hear a common refrain regarding the challenges of using brain breaks: students become energized and it is difficult to calm
We know that learning is hard work. Whether we are learning how to manage our finances, speak a new language, or cook a different cuisine,
There is a phrase being used regularly right now that I propose we eliminate from our vocabulary for the 2021 – 2022 school year: learning
By this point in the week, you and your students are back into the swing of things in school and the cobwebs developed over vacation
Many schools and districts across the US have made the decision to keep students and staff safe by moving to remote learning for the period
One of our favorite parts of coaching is when teachers reach out with their honest questions and challenges. Brainstorming and problem-solving with other educators always
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