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11 practical tips for work/life balance when teaching from home Classroom Procedures, Classroom Routines, Foreign Language Learning, Learn A New Language, Teaching Strategies, Teaching Tips, Online Education, Education Quotes, Back To School Hacks
Yes, work/life balance IS possible during emergency distance teaching
11 practical tips for work/life balance when teaching from home
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
How to use podcasts in the classroom (with Listenwise) | If you love podcasts yourself and are curious about how to use them more with students, you’ll find some great practical strategies and tools here in this interview I did with Monica Brady-Myerov. Listening Comprehension, Listening Skills, Literacy Strategies, Writing Instruction, Teacher Inspiration, Good Listener, Critical Thinking Skills
How to use podcasts in the classroom (with Listenwise)
How to use podcasts in the classroom (with Listenwise) | If you love podcasts yourself and are curious about how to use them more with students, you’ll find some great practical strategies and tools here in this interview I did with Monica Brady-Myerov.
You are not alone: An honest, healing conversation about processing pandemic teaching Classroom Management, Teacher Encouragement Quotes, Teacher Quotes Inspirational, Emotional Weight, Thought Provoking Quotes
You are not alone: An honest, healing conversation about processing pandemic teaching
You are not alone: An honest, healing conversation about processing pandemic teaching
Your worldview shapes your classroom management and curriculum choices, whether consciously or not. To be true advocates for our students and have strong, authentic relationships with them, we have to fully embrace and support their identities, and be willing to take a stand when they are discriminated against, bullied, or marginalized.    #tipsforteachers #education #educationqoutes #truthforteachers #neutralpolictics Classroom Management Strategies, Teaching Techniques, Education Qoutes, Education Success, Education Math
Some things a teacher shouldn't be "neutral" about...
Your worldview shapes your classroom management and curriculum choices, whether consciously or not. To be true advocates for our students and have strong, authentic relationships with them, we have to fully embrace and support their identities, and be willing to take a stand when they are discriminated against, bullied, or marginalized. #tipsforteachers #education #educationqoutes #truthforteachers #neutralpolictics
Truth For Teachers Podcast,FacebookPinterest7LinkedInTwitterThe Truth for Teachers podcast is doing a two-part series about media literacy this season. Back in episode 216, I spoke with Peter Adams of the News Literacy Project about how educators can be informed media consumers and advocates for truth. Literacy Quotes, Media Literacy, Teacher Quotes, Literacy Skills, Teaching Critical Thinking
10 tips for teaching critical thinking + information literacy
Truth For Teachers Podcast,FacebookPinterest7LinkedInTwitterThe Truth for Teachers podcast is doing a two-part series about media literacy this season. Back in episode 216, I spoke with Peter Adams of the News Literacy Project about how educators can be informed media consumers and advocates for truth.
3 sneaky ways perfectionism is holding you back (even if you think you’re not a perfectionist) Classroom Teacher, Teacher Burnout, Relationship Development
Even if you think you're NOT a perfectionist...
3 sneaky ways perfectionism is holding you back (even if you think you’re not a perfectionist)
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
11 practical tips for work/life balance when teaching from home
Yes, work/life balance IS possible during emergency distance teaching
11 practical tips for work/life balance when teaching from home
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
4 things your school psychologist wishes you knew about sped referrals…  “School psychologists aren’t the gatekeepers to special education. We want to do so much more than just test. Think of us as your consultants and thought partners.” @studentsgrow #truthforteachers #sped #iepmeeting #iepgoals Special Education Lesson Plans, Special Education Activities, Education Blog, Special Education Classroom, Teacher Resources, Behavior Management Strategies
4 things your school psychologist wishes you knew about sped referrals...
4 things your school psychologist wishes you knew about sped referrals… “School psychologists aren’t the gatekeepers to special education. We want to do so much more than just test. Think of us as your consultants and thought partners.” @studentsgrow #truthforteachers #sped #iepmeeting #iepgoals
In this article and podcast episode of Truth for Teachers, I’ll share a couple of examples of how this has worked in my own life and work, and how it might be useful for you, too.I’ll also outline four specific steps you can take to choose a better-feeling thought about something that’s bothering you right now, whether it’s personally or professionally. Low Mood, Speak Life, New Teachers
Good things ARE happening: How to find thoughts that feel better
In this article and podcast episode of Truth for Teachers, I’ll share a couple of examples of how this has worked in my own life and work, and how it might be useful for you, too.I’ll also outline four specific steps you can take to choose a better-feeling thought about something that’s bothering you right now, whether it’s personally or professionally.
Do you have co-workers who are passive-aggressive, controlling, or even outright bullying others when you’re supposed to be collaborating?  This is an off-the-cuff episode where I’m speaking to you directly from the heart, giving the same advice I’d give to a friend.   #tipsforteachers #teacherlife ##teacherquotes Teacher Help, Teacher Life, Behavior Management
Real talk on communicating with difficult colleagues at school
Do you have co-workers who are passive-aggressive, controlling, or even outright bullying others when you’re supposed to be collaborating? This is an off-the-cuff episode where I’m speaking to you directly from the heart, giving the same advice I’d give to a friend. #tipsforteachers #teacherlife ##teacherquotes
This week on the Truth for Teachers podcast: I’m talking to Dave Stuart Jr. about humanizing the learning space whether you’re teaching in-person or online. We’ll be unpacking the classroom practices that can help students feel known, valued, respected, and safe. Positive Character Traits, Character Lessons
How to humanize your classroom so kids are known, valued, respected, & safe
This week on the Truth for Teachers podcast: I’m talking to Dave Stuart Jr. about humanizing the learning space whether you’re teaching in-person or online. We’ll be unpacking the classroom practices that can help students feel known, valued, respected, and safe.
How to humanize your classroom so kids are known, valued, respected, & safe
How YOUR response to student behavior can change the trajectory of a child’s life & disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline
How to humanize your classroom so kids are known, valued, respected, & safe
We’re talking to Doug Fisher about the best practices in distance learning from their book with John Hattie — The Distance Learning Playbook: K-12 Teaching For Engagement and Impact in Any Setting. Our conversation covered plenty of practical tips for remote learning, specifically in the areas of student engagement and motivation, teacher clarity, online instruction, building relationships, asynchronous/synchronous learning, and more. Fun Classroom Activities, Classroom Organization, Brain Based Learning
The best ideas from the Distance Learning Playbook by Fisher & Frey
We’re talking to Doug Fisher about the best practices in distance learning from their book with John Hattie — The Distance Learning Playbook: K-12 Teaching For Engagement and Impact in Any Setting. Our conversation covered plenty of practical tips for remote learning, specifically in the areas of student engagement and motivation, teacher clarity, online instruction, building relationships, asynchronous/synchronous learning, and more.
The breaking point that led to my sabbatical (and what’s next) Teacher Books, Daily Hacks
The breaking point that led to my sabbatical (and what’s next)
The breaking point that led to my sabbatical (and what’s next)
Sometimes a relatively minor issue--like students not remembering to put their names on their papers--can create an outsized reaction in us.  Turns out, this expectation is neither factual nor realistic. It was my own secret rule--an expectation that only existed in my mind, but wasn’t true for everyone else around me.  When you are aware that everyone has their own set of secret rules, it becomes far less frustrating when people don’t follow yours. #truthforteachers Middle School Classroom Management, Good Leadership Skills, Stress Reaction, Interpersonal Conflict
What are your secret rules for how everyone else should behave?
Sometimes a relatively minor issue--like students not remembering to put their names on their papers--can create an outsized reaction in us. Turns out, this expectation is neither factual nor realistic. It was my own secret rule--an expectation that only existed in my mind, but wasn’t true for everyone else around me. When you are aware that everyone has their own set of secret rules, it becomes far less frustrating when people don’t follow yours. #truthforteachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
In this post, I share my encouragement to you: to build your confidence as a teacher by building your capability. Don’t try to manufacture confidence: build it by taking action.  Do the same things over and over until you get good at them or at least better at them, and then move on and try something else. Work toward mastery and depth, knowing that mastery always requires repetition.  #teachermotivation #teacherinspiration #teacherlife #teacherconfidence #teachers Positive Quotes, Old School Quotes, Teaching Life, Teaching Ideas
When you’re doubting your abilities as a teacher…
In this post, I share my encouragement to you: to build your confidence as a teacher by building your capability. Don’t try to manufacture confidence: build it by taking action. Do the same things over and over until you get good at them or at least better at them, and then move on and try something else. Work toward mastery and depth, knowing that mastery always requires repetition. #teachermotivation #teacherinspiration #teacherlife #teacherconfidence #teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
11 practical tips for work/life balance when teaching from home
Yes, work/life balance IS possible during emergency distance teaching
11 practical tips for work/life balance when teaching from home
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
How YOUR response to student behavior can change the trajectory of a child’s life & disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline Teaching Quotes, Preschool Quotes, Teaching Degree, Teaching Profession, Teaching Reading
How YOUR response to student behavior can change the trajectory of a child’s life & disrupt the scho
How YOUR response to student behavior can change the trajectory of a child’s life & disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline
How to motivate and engage reluctant learners | Don’t muddle through the rest of the year trying to use band aid solutions with disengaged kids: it’s not too late for a breakthrough, and these simple, powerful principles can make a huge difference quickly. Persuasive Writing, Writing Rubrics, Paragraph Writing, Opinion Writing
How to motivate and engage reluctant learners
How to motivate and engage reluctant learners | Don’t muddle through the rest of the year trying to use band aid solutions with disengaged kids: it’s not too late for a breakthrough, and these simple, powerful principles can make a huge difference quickly.
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
The Weekend Effect: Why your time off is worth fighting for  The history of the weekend is a fascinating one, and  Katrina Onstad is sharing that and more on #truthforteachers. Listen or read as we discuss how to fight the culture of overwork and experience the benefits of "the weekend effect."  #theweekendeffect #katrinaonstad Best Teacher
Truth For Teachers - The Weekend Effect: Why your time off is worth fighting for
The Weekend Effect: Why your time off is worth fighting for The history of the weekend is a fascinating one, and Katrina Onstad is sharing that and more on #truthforteachers. Listen or read as we discuss how to fight the culture of overwork and experience the benefits of "the weekend effect." #theweekendeffect #katrinaonstad
Your worldview shapes your classroom management and curriculum choices, whether consciously or not. To be true advocates for our students and have strong, authentic relationships with them, we have to fully embrace and support their identities, and be willing to take a stand when they are discriminated against, bullied, or marginalized.    #tipsforteachers #education #educationqoutes #truthforteachers #neutralpolictics
Some things a teacher shouldn't be "neutral" about...
Your worldview shapes your classroom management and curriculum choices, whether consciously or not. To be true advocates for our students and have strong, authentic relationships with them, we have to fully embrace and support their identities, and be willing to take a stand when they are discriminated against, bullied, or marginalized. #tipsforteachers #education #educationqoutes #truthforteachers #neutralpolictics
There are facts, and there’s the story you’re telling yourself about the facts. What story are you telling yourself this school year? #truthforteachers #education #teacherinspiration Jumping To Conclusions
Tell yourself a better story this school year
There are facts, and there’s the story you’re telling yourself about the facts. What story are you telling yourself this school year? #truthforteachers #education #teacherinspiration
How to motivate and engage reluctant learners | Don’t muddle through the rest of the year trying to use band aid solutions with disengaged kids: it’s not too late for a breakthrough, and these simple, powerful principles can make a huge difference quickly.
How to motivate and engage reluctant learners
How to motivate and engage reluctant learners | Don’t muddle through the rest of the year trying to use band aid solutions with disengaged kids: it’s not too late for a breakthrough, and these simple, powerful principles can make a huge difference quickly.
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
There is still hope for you in this profession: a message of motivation for disheartened teachers Teacher Humor, Teacher Stuff, Teacher Morale, Teacher Tips, Educational Resources, Teacher Appreciation
There is still hope for you in this profession: a message for disheartened teachers
There is still hope for you in this profession: a message of motivation for disheartened teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
If you feel like you're tied to the computer 24/7 and working more now than ever before, these ideas can help you integrate work with the rest of your priorities, so you can give the appropriate amount of time/energy to both. School Work, School Leader
Yes, work/life balance IS possible during emergency distance teaching
If you feel like you're tied to the computer 24/7 and working more now than ever before, these ideas can help you integrate work with the rest of your priorities, so you can give the appropriate amount of time/energy to both.
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
How can you design learning experiences that help kids understand themselves and their place in the world? 5th grade teacher Jess Lifshitz shares how she creates inquiry experiences that help kids develop understandings about personal identity, bias, moving beyond a single story, and seeing what isn’t there (critically studying history). #criticalconsciousness #teachingcriticalconsciousness #tipsforteachers #teaching #equityineducation Ela Teacher, 5th Grade Teachers
Using inquiry to help kids develop critical consciousness
How can you design learning experiences that help kids understand themselves and their place in the world? 5th grade teacher Jess Lifshitz shares how she creates inquiry experiences that help kids develop understandings about personal identity, bias, moving beyond a single story, and seeing what isn’t there (critically studying history). #criticalconsciousness #teachingcriticalconsciousness #tipsforteachers #teaching #equityineducation
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
3 sneaky ways perfectionism is holding you back (even if you think you’re not a perfectionist)
Even if you think you're NOT a perfectionist...
3 sneaky ways perfectionism is holding you back (even if you think you’re not a perfectionist)
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
In this post, I share my encouragement to you: to build your confidence as a teacher by building your capability. Don’t try to manufacture confidence: build it by taking action.  Do the same things over and over until you get good at them or at least better at them, and then move on and try something else. Work toward mastery and depth, knowing that mastery always requires repetition.  #teachermotivation #teacherinspiration #teacherlife #teacherconfidence #teachers
When you're doubting your abilities as a teacher...
In this post, I share my encouragement to you: to build your confidence as a teacher by building your capability. Don’t try to manufacture confidence: build it by taking action. Do the same things over and over until you get good at them or at least better at them, and then move on and try something else. Work toward mastery and depth, knowing that mastery always requires repetition. #teachermotivation #teacherinspiration #teacherlife #teacherconfidence #teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Do you have co-workers who are passive-aggressive, controlling, or even outright bullying others when you’re supposed to be collaborating?  This is an off-the-cuff episode where I’m speaking to you directly from the heart, giving the same advice I’d give to a friend.   #tipsforteachers #teacherlife ##teacherquotes
Real talk on communicating with difficult colleagues at school
Do you have co-workers who are passive-aggressive, controlling, or even outright bullying others when you’re supposed to be collaborating? This is an off-the-cuff episode where I’m speaking to you directly from the heart, giving the same advice I’d give to a friend. #tipsforteachers #teacherlife ##teacherquotes
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Teach like yourself: Why YOU are the person your students need most   What if being your best in the classroom didn’t mean changing yourself or “fixing” things that are wrong with you?  Check out my conversation with educational consultant and author Dr. Gravity Goldberg as she shares what it means to “teach like yourself.” We’ll explore how to go from predicting failure to building on success, and tap into your personal power in the classroom.  #teachermotivation #teacherinspiration Seven Habits, Educational Consultant
Teach like yourself: Why YOU are the person your students need most
Teach like yourself: Why YOU are the person your students need most What if being your best in the classroom didn’t mean changing yourself or “fixing” things that are wrong with you? Check out my conversation with educational consultant and author Dr. Gravity Goldberg as she shares what it means to “teach like yourself.” We’ll explore how to go from predicting failure to building on success, and tap into your personal power in the classroom. #teachermotivation #teacherinspiration
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers