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The Pedagogy of “Peloton”: Six Takeaways for Teachers
I have struggled with my weight for most of my life. I typically do not enjoy working out. I would consider myself an optimistic person...

Grayson McKinney
Mar 10, 20218 min read


Think of the Finish as the Start
Okay, I know it's March! But based on lots of experience with students and working with colleagues, it's never too early to focus on...

Craig Shapiro
Mar 2, 20213 min read


The Potential for Overwhelm as We Get What We've Been Wishing For
I like warm hugs. There, I said it. I've never considered myself much of a hugger, but since the pandemic, I have developed a new...

Mandy Froehlich
Feb 23, 20214 min read


“I Don’t See Color”: Why I Stopped Using this Phrase
“I don’t see color,” was a statement during my period 3 class that I said as we discussed the events that occurred on January 6, 2021....
Kristen Koppers
Feb 16, 20213 min read


Be the Goodness
January 18, 2021 After getting home today I was able to do three video lessons, then the weather was good enough, so I went out to do a...

Jerry Toups Jr.
Feb 5, 20215 min read


How to Engage in an Effective Co-Teaching Situation
Collaboration can happen in the classroom. Imagine this: You are a special education teacher and you have to work with a teacher, who...

Jessica Reed
Jan 22, 20213 min read


The Balance Focus in EDU
This school year has been filled with a record number of changes and inconsistencies across the board, not to mention political and...

Erin Kiger
Jan 11, 20215 min read


The Importance of Our Language Choices
The way we talk to students matters. The way we talk about students also matters. If there was a fly on the wall of your classroom walls...

Carly Spina
Jan 6, 20215 min read


Here Comes 2021: 6 Things Every Educator Should Be Preparing For Now
By Pamela Hall Super Glue is one of my superpowers. I fix everything with Super Glue. (Well, almost everything.) When my boys were...

Pamela Hall
Dec 29, 20204 min read


I wish I learned this when I was an education major…
Hey friends, when I was an education major (back in the early 2000s) I learned so much about what it meant to be a teacher. I learned...

Samantha Fecich
Dec 23, 20204 min read


Absolutely Nothing, I mean - Everything to Do with Education
Rebecca Gibboney, Author of The Tiebreaker The other day I had one of those moments. Those moments where you just want to crawl in a hole...

Rebecca Gibboney
Dec 12, 20204 min read


One Nation Divided?
With the discussions and conspiracy theories about the recent election, being an educator is harder than ever. As an educator, I need to...
Kristen Koppers
Dec 5, 20203 min read


My Other Son is a Marine: Confessions of an ADHD Mama
My first son was pretty close to being the most compliant child ever. When he went to school he completed his homework and always had...

Nicole Biscotti
Nov 30, 20204 min read


Green and Growing: How to Flourish During Challenging Times
By Dr. Jacie Maslyk In a recent conversation with an aspiring school leader, she asked me a question that made me truly pause and...

Dr. Jacie Maslyk
Nov 17, 20205 min read


Not Every Nail Needs a Hammer
By Andrew Marotta A few weeks ago, I had my first experience of taking up old wooden boards on the deck of our house and replacing them...

Andrew Marotta
Nov 5, 20203 min read


Three Ways to Smash Inequity
By Pamela Hall Awakening events, like George Floyd’s immoral death on May 25, 2020, gut-punched the world and aroused thinking, talking,...

Pamela Hall
Oct 29, 20205 min read


Empathy for YOU in Uncertain Times
We are living in an uncertain world especially now during this pandemic. Just living during this crisis impacts how we handle what we do...

Barbara Bray
Oct 19, 20205 min read


The Art of Professional Shortcuts
By Dr. Rick Jetter It took me years to remember and use “Ctrl C” and “Ctrl V” on my computer keyboard for copying and pasting stuff into...

Rick Jetter
Oct 12, 20202 min read


Differentiate ‘How” You Teach -- Not What
by Kristen Koppers, NBCT On a recent vacation with my family to the mountains of Tennessee, we traveled along a winding road. At one...
Kristen Koppers
Sep 14, 20205 min read


Our Students’ Linguistic Identities
By Carly Spina Do you know about the linguistic assets and skills your students and families possess? While we spend a lot of time during...

EduMatch Publishing
Sep 10, 20206 min read
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