As many educators around the country are about to embark on winter break, or perhaps you already have, it has gotten us to think about our passion for teaching, and how sometimes it waxes and wanes. Lately, it seems with everyone there are more wanes than waxes. With this, we have put together 5 ways… Continue reading 5 Ways to Avoid Teacher Burnout
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5 Survival Tips for December in the Classroom
We have all seen the memes and gifs circulating social media lately about trying to survive the month of December in the classroom, and we wholeheartedly agree! December can be one of the craziest, busiest, and tiresome times in education. Between holiday crafts, parties and programs, the excitement of the students paired with the exhaustion of the teachers, it can make for one very hectic month. Oh, and did we forget that we are in year three of pandemic teaching? It’s enough to make us overwhelmed at the thought of it. So, here are 5 survival tips for December in the classroom.
5 Tips for Building Relationships with Our Co-Workers
Historically, building relationships has been a hot topic within education. We now understand that students learn best when relationships between teachers and students have been developed together. We have also learned that not only do students thrive in an environment where relationships have been established but that teachers also thrive when relationships have been established among co-workers. Today, let’s discuss 5 tips for building relationships with our co-workers we can easily use daily.
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