Seriously. If we truly examine the last year, SO much learning HAS taken place. Don't get me wrong, academics are important. But aren't resiliency, problem solving, compassion, empathy, and adaptability equally (arguably, more) essential?? Additionally, teachers have been out here showing up, KILLING IT, in providing students quality education through a variety of platforms, equipping … Continue reading Learning Loss
Author: Teaching in the 307
What’s the Priority?
I recently spoke with Wyoming Public Radio's Cathrine Wheeler about teaching during COVID times. It's linked below- give it a listen! I think the most important thing for all of us (teachers, parents, and students) to understand is that things are going to be different, and that's okay. The biggest priority here is everyone's health, … Continue reading What’s the Priority?
Deliciously Upping the Pinterest Game
I LOVE Pinterest. What teacher doesn't? I mean, there is seemingly endless amounts of information, ideas, activities, and people out there to follow! How can you not love being able to type in a quick content phrase and instantly getting a large list of ideas or inspiration to spark your own ideas!? If I'm not … Continue reading Deliciously Upping the Pinterest Game
Empowerment Through the “Greatest” Beginning
Is there anyone else who questions how school can already be starting?? Seriously, where did sweet summertime go? Regardless of how much I am mourning summer's end, I cannot contain my excitement for the upcoming school year! I work at a looping school, so I just said (a tearful) goodbye to some 5th-going-on-6th graders and … Continue reading Empowerment Through the “Greatest” Beginning
