As we continue discussing the common anxieties for first year teachers, I want us to keep in mind that it is natural for even veteran teachers to worry about the…
Author: Erin
1st Year Teachers: Classroom Management
The most common challenge that I have noticed with first year teachers is classroom management. Part of this is due to confidence and that can be understandable when doing something…
1st Year Teachers: An Introduction
I was recently asked to present to student teachers within a school district. These student teachers are about to graduate and are overwhelmed with finishing up school, fulfilling the teacher…
Inspiration #11: 5 Rules of Leadership
I recently heard someone say, “It is not my job to get people to believe in me but for people to believe in themselves.” This got me thinking about leadership…
Inspiration #10: Feedback
FEEDBACK FROM STUDENTS I am a strong believer in feedback. If we don’t check in with our students to see where they are in their understanding and emotional well-being, we…
Inspiration #9: Mourning a Student
My catch phrase has become “Embrace the Crazy.” Most of the time, I am referring to the typical madness and/or extreme circumstance that we, as educators, experience in the classroom…
Inspiration #8: Culture and Diversity
Since this is black history month, I have been thinking a lot about incorporating culture and diversity in our classrooms. Last semester, I was able to use book clubs in…
Inspiration #7: Embrace the Crazy
A lot of times, we are told to present ourselves in a professional manner. We might even remain reserved while at work. As teachers, this can sometimes be a weird…
Inspiration #6: Aloha
Aloha. Hello. Welcome. Simple words that we might take for granted. But if you think about it, how many times have you appreciated feeling welcome? Have you ever gone somewhere…
Inspiration #5: Acceptance
Acceptance. We all want it: students, teachers, faculty, parents, and community. Imagine walking into an environment and feeling accepted. No really. Try to imagine it. It is hard, right? Well,…