I really enjoy the holiday breaks. The change of place and the change of pace give me opportunities to think, and when I have time to think I frequently solve problems that have been lingering and bring creative ideas into fruition. Think time is also important in your classroom when you are asking questions of
If you spend enough time with a three-year-old child, you will at some point get into a question loop that is driven by one query: “why?.” If they ask it once, they will likely ask it a thousand times, because they are trying to make sense of the world that is still quite new to
Assessment is an integral component of the teaching and learning process, and as such, teacher response to assessment data is critical. So how should teachers respond to assessment data? Take FIRME action! In the book Questioning for Formative Feedback: Meaningful Dialogue to Improve Learning, author Jackie Acree Walsh shares the following from the work of
Thanksgiving is a great holiday. We take a break from our routines to gather with family members and friends to break bread and enjoy those relationships. Many people use this time to reflect on the prior year through a lens of gratitude. If you find you’re in need of some growth in the area of
We spend a lot of time focusing on ways to make our classrooms effective, and that is a very good thing. We can improve our instruction, assignments, and goal setting in ways that make a positive impact on our students. When was the last time you thought of ways to make your classroom more affective?
If you follow professional sports, you may have heard commentators say something like, “That player has many intangibles that make him/her great at the game.” What it means is the player has something a little extra special in his/her performance, ability, or understanding of the game that is difficult to qualify and quantify. In the
Author and speaker Jon Acuff hosts a weekly podcast called “All It Takes Is A Goal.” I really enjoy listening as he talks with his guests – usually successful authors, entrepreneurs, and creators – about their work and how they came to be successful. The overarching theme is – you guessed it – setting a
I lift weights. You can stop laughing now. I really do lift weights on a rather regular schedule. I’ve done some weight training in a fairly consistent manner since I was a college freshman. What I have learned in those years is to build strength you have to set up a struggle. The struggle doesn’t
The mic drop has become a big thing in recent years. If you’re not familiar with the concept, here it is in short form: You grab the microphone, you say something powerful and poignant, and then you drop the microphone and walk off. (By the way, please stop dropping microphones. The impact of such a
I have a buddy in the greenhouse business. They design and build structures of all shapes and sizes to accommodate the needs of customers all around the country. Flowers, vegetables, grasses, and trees can safely grow year-round because the company creates spaces that maintain ideal conditions for growth in spite of the environment outside of