First Year Teacher Success: Expert Tips from an administrator
In this insightful video, seasoned school administrator John Huber lends his expertise to first-year teachers. With a focus on preparation, authenticity, and assertiveness, John emphasizes the importance of laying a solid groundwork through planning, fostering meaningful connections by staying true to oneself, and creating a positive classroom atmosphere by taking charge. These three invaluable tips, …
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Rising Leaders: 10 standout assistant principals and district leaders you should know in 2023-24
These exceptional administrators make the grade on student engagement, social-emotional support, career education and more.
Some Arkansas Schools Are Keeping AP African American Studies, Despite State’s Actions
The schools will continue to offer the course despite the state saying the class won’t count toward a student’s graduation credit.
What Do Principals Carry Around All Day? 3 Leaders Share Their Essentials
On the move most of the day, these principals learned what tools they need to keep close at hand.
How to Create a School Culture That Teachers Won’t Want to Leave
At this Texas middle school, staff have turned down job offers that would boost their salary or significantly cut their commute time.
The Real Reason for Shortages of Teachers, Bus Drivers, and Other Education Professionals
In this video, I explain the real reason behind the shortage in teachers, bus drivers and other education professionals.
30 Kindergarten Math Games That Make Numbers Fun From Day One
Teach them to love math, right from the start.
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We Need to Recalibrate the Parent-Teacher Relationship (Opinion)
As students continue to grapple with learning loss, emotional trauma, and social isolation, both parents and educators need to help.
‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law Has Some Florida Parents Considering Moves Out of State
Forty percent of Florida parents who responded to a survey want to leave the state because of its “Don’t Say Gay” law.
5 Ways Districts Are Filling Teacher Vacancies
Hiring international teachers, bringing teachers out of retirement, and using virtual learning are some of districts’ solutions.