Living on Common GroundNothing is easy about what you will read, and no simple answers exist; because I value sharing space here with you, I want to tell
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Living on Common GroundNothing is easy about what you will read, and no simple answers exist; because I value sharing space here with you, I want to tell
Are you tired of feeling like your co-teaching experience is more like a broken record, playing the same stressful tune over and over again? If you're nodding your head
The beginning of the year can be a time of high stress with a never ending to do list. From bulletin boards to lesson plans, it can feel
There are many prevalent myths and misunderstandings regarding gifted education. Teacher preparation programs spend little time instructing preservice teachers in the needs of gifted children, yet these learners
World Read Aloud Day was an absolute blast, and we had readers from near & far participating. We even saw thousands of folks joining in from each of the
Gone are the days of dry lectures and long textbooks. With the latest advancements in technology, future-thinking educators can now make use of digital educational tools and apps
A vital aspect of the restorative process is the connection focusing on building and nurturing relationships. While there are many ways to do this within our school communities,
Restorative circles create an opportunity for us to come together to begin building connections and relationships in the classroom. Not only are they an excellent tool at the
Restorative practices have become increasingly popular in the last few years, but not everywhere. Through our local, national, and international travels to help schools implement restorative practices, we
Restorative practices have been increasing over the last decade, but some schools remain hesitant to implement them. I believe that this is due to the many misconceptions about