STRONG Teacher Newsletter
Laziness
Is being lazy so bad after all?
STRONG Teacher Newsletter
Is being lazy so bad after all?
Goals
Each month, I report my progress toward my goals or lack thereof; here's how February went.
Weekly Report
Positive errors in the classroom, critical issues, and ChatGPT as a planning partner.
STRONG Teacher Newsletter
Here's the key to happiness.
Why Edify Podcast
Topics for this week include the benefits of writing by hand, the internet connections homework gap, and teacher time savers.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include the benefits of writing by hand, the internet connections homework gap, and teacher time savers.
Education
Each STRONG Teacher Newsletter will serve up a small dose of inspiration, a resource to reflect on, and an affirmation to provide a motivational boost and remind you how awesome you are.
Weekly Report
This week's topics include educators as community leaders, classroom lighting, and how to live a good life.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include cell phones in schools, hearing from all students during class discussions, and what to do when your stress level surpasses your window of tolerance.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include service learning, smartphones' impact on test scores, and how to feel better in the new year.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include note-taking skills, test retakes, and morality in schools.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include active learning, the power of Physical education, and becoming the best version of yourself.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include what is necessary to grade, how teachers felt about this past year, and making good decisions.
Weekly Report
Here are the most popular TGIF Newsletters from the past year. Each week I email a growing community of educators who want to become a happier, healthier, and stronger teacher.
Weekly Report
Topics for this week include how to work with angry parents, helping kids with apologies, and humility.
Weekly Report
Topics include educating with a Hip-Hop mindset, the myth of fast learners, and the benefits of social-emotional learning.