What kind of story is your story?
Are you a Storyteller? When I was a classroom teacher I was constantly telling stories and I loved it! Sharing the stories written by many others with my students, with passion. Fictional stories,...
View Article#MentoringMonday An Article a Day…Might Just Save Your Teaching Life
A Guest Post by A Teacher’s Life, Natashia J. Hill @MsNJH23 on Twitter. Thanks to Douglas Rice and Lisa Dabbs, I discovered a very cool idea today–a month-long article reading schedule. Douglas Rice...
View ArticleHonk If You Love Someone
Today is the first day of the celebration of Random Acts of Kindness week. I’ll be sharing insights on this important movement, this week on the blog, as I salute the RAK Foundation for their...
View ArticleTeaching Kindness: More Than a Random Act
It’s been a long time since I was in elementary school. But I can remember it like it was yesterday. I wasn’t the cutest, skinniest or best-dressed girl. I wasn’t even a popular girl, but I had an...
View ArticleLearning That Less is More
Do you ever wonder where that term “less is more” comes from? Many people think that Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the founders of the modern architectural movement was the first to use it....
View ArticleBlogging Tips For Educators
Recently I participated in a Google+ Hangout discussion featuring Jessica Johnston, Paula Naugle, and Will Deyamport, III, Ed. D. It was great to meet with these dedicated educators to collaborate...
View ArticleLinks to Inspire: This Week’s Favorites
{At the close of each week, I plan to publish five favorite links, that I hope will inspire. Enjoy!} Blogger to encourage, Amy Mayer…I love her posts! Important read on condition of education in...
View ArticleBreakaway Monday
Me and my Mentor Every Monday, I tweet out the hashtag #MentoringMonday. I like the idea of taking at least one day a week to encourage my large network of educators to reach out and support a new...
View ArticleLinks to Inspire: This Week’s Favorites
{At the close of each week, I publish some favorite links, that I hope will inspire. Enjoy!} Blogger to Encourage: Sarah Findlater. She blogs here. Stop by and visit! My BaMMily tree. Connected...
View ArticleFive Tips for New Teachers to Become Connected Educators
(Originally posted in August 2012, updated for October 2013.) This month, the U.S. Department of Education kicked off Connected Educator Month, with engaging keynotes, panel discussions, book chats,...
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