by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Classroom Management
Time is often thought to be the enemy of all teachers. Whether true or not, educators of every level still look for time management strategies that work for them. They are exploring ways to make the day less hectic and stressful, and there are lots of ideas on how to...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Classroom Management
When it comes to sharing effective classroom management strategy, there are lots of different ways of thinking. Most educators believe things should be done a certain way and many of these ways are vastly different. Many of these methods have also enjoyed years of...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen
When managed properly, technology-enabled classrooms generate meaningful gains in student achievement and engagement. However, it’s up to teachers to make sure proper classroom technology management is consistent and beneficial. Educators who know the importance of...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Essential Questions
Teachers know it can often be difficult to keep students’ attention, especially in a more traditional classroom. Learning styles, personal technology, and the collaborative spirit are some of the things teachers are adjusting to. Thus, as our learners have...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Creativity Fluency
If you had them to spare, how would you consider spending two extra hours in a day? Most of us nowadays can only dream of wrangling any kind of spare time once the tasks of the day are done. This is especially true of the teaching profession, where time is always at a...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Professional Learning
Time is often a teacher’s greatest challenge. You can’t always get everything done when you want to. For example, paperwork falls through the cracks, or you feel like you’re losing grip of at-risk students and wondering how you’re going to reign them back...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Collaboration Fluency
Plenty of educators, including the ones that were part of my school years, have a specific classroom management strategy they swear by. Both they and their learners benefit from it because it works for learning. But how can there possibly be a “one size fits...
by Ross Crockett | Solution Fluency
Time management can be a challenge for even the most organized educator. Sometimes you can’t always get everything done that you want to in one day. But teachers are also as unique as the subjects they teach. What works for some might not work for others. So what are...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Solution Fluency
So much in life is complicated. Wouldn’t it be great if you could just make it simple? You can with these tips. Life sure isn’t simple, especially in business. Technology is supposed to make things easier and in many ways it does, but at the same... by Ross Crockett | Leadership
via Lifehacker When life deals us a tough hand, it’s natural to get frustrated and wallow in self pity. Unfortunately, that’s not very productive, so Guy Neyens at Tiny Buddha suggests his own four step process for overcoming the curveballs of life....