Day: April 30, 2020
How to Make the Most of Summer Vacation
- Try Something New and Exciting
- Keep Inspired
- Spend Time with Your Family
- And More!
Teaching Strategies: Saying A Meaningful Goodbye
- Farewell Address
- Class Awards
- A Memento
- And More!
Earth Day Project: Recycle with Students
Use Classroom Management to Calm Your Students
- Read a Book Out Loud
- Classroom Yoga
- Brain Breaks
- And More!
Holiday Spirit Poll
Already twinkling!
Yes, with jingle bells on
If we get around to it
Bah, humbug
Top 10 Teacher Super Powers
Sharing Favorite Sites for Teachers
- lesson plan ideas
- learning games
- amazing blogs
- grant and donations sites
- online ed tech software
- any site you just love and think other teachers would love
5 Teaching Strategies to Help Boost Test Scores
- Give Students In-School Reading Practice
- Assign Homework Every Day
- Increase Parental Involvement
- And More!
BEG, STEAL AND BORROW: BUILDING AN HR ANALYTICS TEAM
A Shift in Perspective — and Skill Set
First Steps for Starting Analytics
How to Build a Full-Time Team
Classroom Activities: Halloween Party Alternatives
Assessment Without Tests
Technology in the Classroom: 6 Substitute Lesson Plans
Handy YouTube Tools for Teachers
Many districts are realizing the potential that YouTube learning can have in the classroom. There are lots of great videos and channels out there on 1000’s of topics.
I have put together a list of some of my favorite tools to use with YouTube. Some are for the creation end, while some are for the consumption end.
Overall, they hopefully will give you a good start on getting more out of your favorite video service.
Ed Celeb Interview: NEA prez Dennis Van Roekel
How will you distinguish yourself from previous NEA presidents?
NEA’s mission—great public schools for every student—is bigger than any one individual’s intentions. It’s more about the students our 3.2 million members serve. My goal is to continue the work of the Association in creating great public schools for all children. Obviously, I am going to have projects and issues that are “near and dear” to my heart. However, make no mistake about it, I plan for this Association to stay the course of making sure that all children—regardless of their race, zip code, or economic status—have access to quality public schools.
Read the rest of TeachHUB\’s ultimate union-insider interview with NEA president Dennis van Roekel.
Have ideas for other Ed Celebs to interview? Post in the comments section OR email me at acondron@teachhub.com




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