2019

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Teach Kindness With Coding via @ValerieSousa7

Teach Kindness With Coding via @ValerieSousa7

Kindness grows in a classroom environment through modeling, open discussions and cultivating relationships. It is not simply taught but absorbed by students through continual exposure. It needs to be immersed in their everyday life through moments. As a Kindergarten teacher I am always looking for new ways to help children practice kindness and cultivate positive […]

From Privilege to Poverty: Reflections from Within via @mrmarkowich

From Privilege to Poverty: Reflections from Within via @mrmarkowich

Over the past 13 years, I have had the unique honor of serving as a full-time educator in elementary, middle, and high schools from “high-performing” suburban to turnaround urban, charter to non-charter, gifted to SpEd, ELL and Newcomer.  In these roles I have learned from students in STEM, technology, math, language arts, science, and social […]

6 Great Steps to Make Co-Teaching Awesome!

6 Great Steps to Make Co-Teaching Awesome!

By: Jessica Reed, MA,@KYgirlinAlabama  When I think of how collaborative teaching has changed over the course of the last 10 years, one consistent idea for collaborative teaching is how teachers collaborate with one another. Collaboration could take place between special education teachers  and general education teachers or it could look like general education teacher (cross-curriculum) […]

Collaborative Group Work: Does Volume Matter? Via @jenquattrucci

Collaborative Group Work: Does Volume Matter? Via @jenquattrucci

First of all, I am humbled to be writing a blog post for the one and only Brian Aspinall. Mr. Aspinall leaves me speechless with his never-ending enthusiasm for creating the best possible environments and experiences for children and educators everywhere. He sets the standard high for all of us and his passion for bettering […]