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Back to school! It’s around the corner… there is excitement, nervousness, a feeling of unpreparedness… and I’m not talking about the students 😬 Teachers make
Back to school! It’s around the corner… there is excitement, nervousness, a feeling of unpreparedness… and I’m not talking about the students 😬 Teachers make
Complete this statement with an adjective: Teaching during a pandemic has proved to be___________. Did you say- interesting? Difficult? Sh**ty? All of the above? Like
“What?! We are nowhere near June, yet?!” Yup. We all get to that point in the fall where it feels like we’ve been back at
Are you an AP U.S. Government and Politics amateur? I was too! I took on the task with only about 3 weeks before the school
I have been teaching adolescent students for 15 years with high schoolers taking up the vast majority of those years. In this time, I’ve learned
I was quite a curmudgeon for most of this school year. I resigned myself to the fact that I just couldn’t be the “best me”,
In my 15 years of teaching (which, obviously, means that I was 10 years old when I graduated from college and was first employed…), I
The end is near. Oops- with the year that we’ve had, that could be misleading. Let me rephrase: the end OF THE SCHOOL YEAR is
When I was in 9th grade, I had this really old social studies teacher who worked well-past his retirement date. He still used an overhead
2020 has made it imperative for teacher-authors to create digital resources. One of the go-to methods is to use a PowerPoint resource and convert it
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