She is Mom of three, wife of one, and loves talking about the wise, transformational use of technology for teaching and doing good in the world. She hosts the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast which interviews teachers around the world about remarkable classroom practices to inspire and help teachers....
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Regular readers of the blog know how much I love to save time with quick tips. You might remember thispodcast episodeon keeping EdTech simple this year or this one I wrote forEdutopia, where I share a handful oftime-saving tips. Today’s blog post is designed to help you make the most...
Editor’s Note: Maneuvering the Middle has been publishing blog posts for teachers for nearly 6 years. This post was originally published in June of 2017. It has been revamped for accuracy and relevancy and to include a Good Morning Teacher podcast episode....
The current test driven, ‘too much too soon’ push for formalised learning has been a big part of the increases in poor behaviour, lower educational outcomes, and more stress for both students and teachers and all that was before a global pandemic. It has impacted boys deeply. ...
In this 2-part series, Kasey is sharing time-saving tips and tools for teachers and FROM TEACHERS in the Shake Up Learning community. You will learn tips and tools to help you save clicks, paper, grading time, and frustration. Every teacher needs these tips!
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Apple Podcast App Google Podcasts Spotify Tips for Navigating Language Barriers in Multilingual Classrooms Multilingual classrooms embrace multiple languages—both from students and teachers. A student’s home language is an asset that should be valued and integrated into the learning experience ...
There’s no need to learn hyper-formal form keigo in order to speak to your teachers. By addressing most people with the typical verb endings of desu/masu, you’re using the polite form already. While there is certainly a time and place for the very formal keigo and kenjougo, these sit...
Many teachers find themselves overwhelmed by a busy schedule, a million items on a never-ending to-do list, and a high standard for performance in both their professional and personal lives. However, there are steps that can be taken to help prevent burnout and feelings of anxiety. ...