Ruck Reflecction
Why Assuming Good Intentions Can Improve Your Teaching Experience
Discover how the simple mindset shift of assuming good intentions can ease tough interactions and support teacher well-being.
Ruck Reflecction
Discover how the simple mindset shift of assuming good intentions can ease tough interactions and support teacher well-being.
Weekly Review
Discover how the Trump administration's $6.8B school funding freeze impacts students of color, low-income families, and special education. Plus: teacher tips on assuming good intent, inspiration from Stephen Covey, and curated resources for educators.
STRONG Teacher Newsletter
Discover how clarifying your core teaching values can bring calm and clarity to your daily decisions. This week’s Strong Teacher newsletter offers inspiration, a practical reflection strategy, and an empowering affirmation to help you stay grounded in what matters most.
Education
Trump’s freeze on $6.8B in federal school funding is hitting low-income, special ed, and English-learner students the hardest. Here’s why it matters.
Thrive This Summer
Learn how intentional nourishment can restore your energy, mood, and mindset. This week’s guide helps teachers reconnect with their bodies through care, not control—one meal, one pause at a time.
Education
School smartphone bans are gaining momentum as educators respond to concerns about student mental health, focus, and academic performance.
Weekly Report
Discover how daily logging and intentional attention can help teachers feel more present, energized, and effective—both in and out of the classroom.
STRONG Teacher Newsletter
Explore a curated summer reading list for teachers designed to inspire rest, reflection, and renewal. Discover five books that nurture both your heart and mind this season.
Personal Development
A simple daily log can help you care more deeply about life and teaching. Here’s how a powerful idea from Younger Next Year can shift your practice.
Education
A Texas high school banned phones all day. Here’s what the research uncovered—and what it can teach us about classroom culture and policy.
Thrive This Summer
Fuel Your Body Like You Value Yourself
Teaching
Learn how teachers can use strategies from internet creators—like clickbait, cold opens, and cliffhangers—to spark student curiosity and engagement.