Reignite Your Passion

Do you feel like teaching has lost its luster? That you don’t love it like you used to? Well… that’s not uncommon. However, deep in your heart, you still know you love education. Find your love for teaching again with these posts!

How to Maximize Google Workspaces for Effective Teaching

As educators, one of the greatest challenges we face is finding tools that enhance student engagement, streamline administrative tasks, and foster collaboration. Google Workspace for Education (formerly G Suite for Education) offers a comprehensive suite of tools that can help teachers achieve these goals. From organizing assignments to facilitating dynamic lessons, Google Workspace can transform […]

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How to Build a Strong Classroom Community: 9 Best Practices

Creating a classroom that feels welcoming, safe, and inclusive is the cornerstone of effective teaching and learning. When students feel like they belong and are valued, their motivation, engagement, and academic success soar. But building a strong classroom community doesn’t happen overnight—it takes intentional effort and a blend of strategies that cater to diverse needs.

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The Importance of Leading by Example as a Christian Educator

It’s no secret that expressing our Christian values in a public education environment can feel like walking a tightrope, but I’m here to tell you that not only is it possible, it’s incredibly important. So, let’s dive into why leading by example as a Christian educator matters and how we can do it effectively, even

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Boost Student Well-Being: 10 Effective Brain Breaks for a Productive Classroom

In today’s fast-paced educational environment, it’s crucial to recognize the importance of mental breaks for students. Brain breaks are short periods of downtime during class that allow students to recharge, refocus, and ultimately enhance their learning experience. These breaks help students to refocus their attention in a structured manner. It can help with cognitive function

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How to Make Your Intro to the Classroom Syllabus and Procedures Interactive and Engaging

The first few days in the classroom always seem to drag on. That’s because you may be going through the syllabus or procedures of the classroom, and it is usually just you telling students what is to be expected from your classroom, but… what if you let them find out for themselves?  It may not

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10 Back-to-School Tips for First-Year Teachers

If you’re reading this, you’re probably about to embark on one of the most exciting (and nerve-wracking) journeys of your life – your first year of teaching. Congratulations! You’ve worked hard to get here, and now it’s time to put all that knowledge into practice. But before you dive headfirst into the classroom, let’s talk

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21st Century Learning: Quick Tech Curriculum Revamp

Learning has been apart of every single century, yet it has changed significantly—in the last ten years alone. As educators, we need to equip students with critical skills like creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. This article offers practical strategies to quickly update your curriculum with interactive lessons and modern technology. Understanding 21st Century Skills In

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Backward Design: Planning with the End in Mind for Better Results

Hey there, fellow teachers! So, you’ve just started your teaching journey, and you’re probably swimming in a sea of lesson plans, standards, and curriculum guides. Feeling overwhelmed? Trust me, I’ve been there. One of my favorite strategies, that you’ve probably heard of before, to implement in lesson planning is backwards design. This method can help

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