What is my principal thinking?
She can’t be serious!
There is no way this is going to work.
Her plan will fall flat.
We can’t sit idly by and watch this happen.
This won’t be good for kids.
Who is going to tell her? Huh? Who?
Me? You want me to tell her?
I...
By Dr. Douglas Green
During the pandemic, after students returned to school, I observed a move toward personalized learning in the elementary school in the district where I independently observe.
I believe that this effort resulted in near-normal learning gains for almost all students in this...
As teachers, we value work/life balance. It makes us better practitioners.
At work, we:
In a Facebook group I’m part of, fellow teacher Jeralicia Crooms posted, “Many of our districts force us to accept late work. We’re not ‘allowed’ to hold students accountable. How do we make that work?”
It’s a common...
By Dr. Doug Green
In New York State, a certified administrator from a different building must observe each teacher at least once a year. This started about six years ago—thanks to the thinking that too many insufficient teachers received good evaluations from principals who were their...
At the end of the school year, many of my colleagues are inundated with late work and appeals for extra credit. But because my students have learned to value the process over grades, I have no late work to assess and no requests for extra credit.
Even with summer...
I’ve heard it called an epidemic.
I’m talking about the amount of missing work at the secondary level. It truly defined the beginning of the school year. Teachers returned to the classroom excited to be back with students, try out new ideas, and engage in the type of...
By Lisa Parry
When my oldest daughter graduated from high school a few years ago, I gave her and her four closest friends a bracelet with this affirming message:
She believed she could, so she did.
It seemed like the perfect sentiment for five young ladies ready to leave the comfort and security...
While reading, in general, can help alleviate stress and anxiety, helping you feel more relaxed, if you’re looking for anxiety tips for your daily life, you can find books on dealing with anxiety specifically. When you read these books, you will experience many benefits.
I wish I had realized this sooner:
Students complete late work not because they care about the authenticity of the assignment but because they want to move their grade up a letter.
Early in my teaching career, I accepted all late work. At the end of each semester, I...
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