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Courtnay Hough
Creating Inviting and Inspiring Classroom Spaces
July 7, 2022
Many of us spend more time in our classrooms than anywhere else during the school year. Your learners spend hours…
Reduce your end of year stress!
April 27, 2022
We’ve compiled some strategies here to help you get through the end of this (and every year) with as little…
How to make your class more interactive – part 1: Kagan and stations
March 9, 2022
In this series of blogs we’re going to look at ways to increase interaction and develop community learning in your…
Intro to Intervention: identifying and supporting your struggling learners
February 4, 2022
No matter what the cause, it’s important to find the right support for your struggling students. But where to even…
Getting it done and having time for you: 8 educator time management tips
December 30, 2021
Being an educator is busy work. The fact is that most of the time, you have more work than you…
Level up your educator design skills
October 29, 2021
As a busy educator you may not have all the time in the world to devote to learning all of…
Understanding critical race theory: getting to what’s important for your classroom
July 22, 2021
In this article I will familiarize you with: the barest of basics on what CRT is, what is not and…
How to write an effective summary of performance
May 11, 2021
SOP stands for “summary of performance” and is a document that is a final summary of a student’s special education…
Cultivating your students’ leadership skills
April 7, 2021
No matter who your learners are, you can help them to hone their leadership skills. Here are 8 fun and…
Is it time for a change?
October 15, 2020
If you’re finding getting up every morning more and more challenging, it might be time for a change.
How to run a successful IEP meeting
September 22, 2020
Even though an IEP is a great thing that helps students, we can all agree that sometimes the meetings can…
How to adapt your lessons for distance learning
September 18, 2020
Making the shift from paper and pencil is never easy. Whether this was your choice or necessity of situation, we’ve…
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