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Get involved. I stress this to every new teacher. I also caution them about picking what to get involved with. Ask about time commitments and extra work. Sometimes working on school or district groups requires nothing except attending the meetings and some review work. I Read more
I believe that if you take yourself too seriously, others won't take you seriously at all. That is a bold statement to take about teachers. Many teachers suffer from the "too seriously" bug. They know that their job is pivotal to the success of a Read more
This one is special for Homecoming Week. Once a Raider, Always a Raider! Read more
One of the challenges of being the "Tech Guy" is that everyone wants advice or work for free. I have undertaken those opportunities over the years. Usually, because someone else dragged me into it or asked too nicely. I have started websites for several education Read more
The importance of reading can never be under stated. Today I am going to talk about one of my most stressful and rewarding times as a student and seeing the same in my students. Book orders were one of the best memories I had as Read more
Bureaucracy and red tape fill every profession. My first encounter with it in education was as a candidate for a teaching license. I thought it would be pretty straightforward. That was my first mistake. I was toiling away at my classes, weekly observations, and working Read more