Whichever Way You Cut It

Noor AliBlog, Manage Better

TL;DR: There are many struggles with both in-person and remote learning during this time. Whichever way you cut it, there is no perfect solution given the circumstances. This year is not about replicating the norm. It is not about holding yourself to the same expectations you have of yourself in any other year. You have shown up for the future, … Read More

Keep Your Eyes on Your Own Paper

Suzanne DaileyBlog, Connect Better, Engage Better, Innovate Better, Self Care Better, Teach Happier

TL;DR: Advice we give our students that we should take ourselves: keep your eyes on your own paper. In this time of uncertainty, our best is absolutely amazing. Today I went for a run.  It’s one of the things that keeps me mentally and physically healthy during this time of social distancing.  It was a beautiful, somewhat foggy morning – … Read More

It’s Okay to Laugh & Smile Right Now

Teach Better TeamBlog, Connect Better, Lead Better, Self Care Better

TL;DR: A smile can go a long way. Social distancing doesn’t mean we can’t check in with each other and spread kindness. My wife and I were at the grocery store this morning and as you probably know, it was awkward and people weren’t overly personable. Katy and I smile quite often, and laughter has always been a huge part … Read More

Remote Learning as a Teacher and a Mom: 6 Practical Strategies for Making it Work

Maggie GiffordBlog, Connect Better, Engage Better, Self Care Better, Tech Better

TL;DR: The unique difficulties in this time of remote teaching, as both a teacher and a mom. 6 strategies and suggestions to balance support for your students and your own children. During a normal school year on a normal school day, you juggle the duties of being a teacher and a mom.  You have two lives and two sets of … Read More