Creating Connections Through Classroom Rituals

“Fundamentally as every teacher knows this job of education is a human one. It is about relationships...When teachers are able to prioritize relationships and focus on the quality of their connections with kids, we see over and over again the teachers feeling more effective and the kids being more engaged, learning more and feeling more …

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Assumptions: My Health, My Family, and Your Students- Reflections from a Physical Education Teacher

About five years ago my health began to decline due to a genetic condition called Ehler’s Danlos Syndrome (EDS). It is a fairly unknown condition, even within the medical community. In short, people with EDS have defective collagen (our connective tissue is described as “chewed up bubble gum” instead of a healthy “rubber band”). There …

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Early Educator Leadership: Navigating Crabs in a Bucket

The early educator experience can be a tangle of novelty, excitement, fear, hope, support, and if you’re lucky, naysayers. Let me explain. At 23 years old, after sixteen seasons as a football player, I was ready to shift my attention to coaching. I was thrilled for the opportunity. The football field was an environment I …

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R.E.L.A.X It’s Summer

Bringing the school year, and our 5th Annual #Microblog event to a close, the effervescent educator Chris Walker, AKA, @CoachWalk is back with another personalized message for educators. This one gave me chills! Chris shares his #teachingreflection videos regularly on social media, and I always look forward to these upbeat and insightful recordings. Chris’ reflections are full …

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Who Owns the Magical Moments?

We build on serotonin filled moments not just fueled by physical movement,but by the social and emotionalthat transforms the actions to magical.Magical moments like a potion wash over thememotionally and physicallyif we let it bewhat it can be.It’s what happens when our teaching transcends the boundaries of lessons and block plans.Where classmates become allies and …

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