

Do you really want to help your students succeed? If so, why aren't you doing this?
Your students need you more than you can imagine! Are you prepared to help them? At school, our class read an article which said that 84% of employers and colleges "Google" candidates as part of the interview & hiring process. Every time that I say this to high school students...EVERY TIME.......their jaws drop and they are surprised. They begin asking questions about what these potential employers have the right to look at. They almost always run and google themselves. A


Why isn't the need for a transformation of education more obvious?
At what point does it become common sense that our education system is severely outdated, becoming irrelevant, and desperately in need of being transformed? Honestly! At what point does it become common sense that our education system is severely outdated, becoming irrelevant, and desperately in need of being transformed? Honestly! At what point does it become common sense that our education system is severely outdated, becoming irrelevant, and desperately in need of being tr


Why is "being connected" optional for educators?
This post is in appreciation of my PLN! Thank you!!! Teaching used to be a really strange profession. Teachers had to engage students in innovative lessons and prepare them for their future without much creative help. Once you became a teacher, you really never had an opportunity to see what other teachers were doing in their classroom. You didn’t get to see all of the new innovative and up-to-date educational ideas that were going on. Most teachers succumbed to the text