As I reflect on 27 years in education, I’ve identified key philosophies that guide my teaching and administrative approach. Valuable lessons include prioritizing student emotions, maintaining a positive mindset, fostering classroom connections, and ensuring effective management. Each principle emphasizes the balance of personal well-being and professional dedication to combat burnout and enhance student experiences.
Category Archive: professional development
I didn’t want to become a principal. It took a long conversation with my husband to convince me […]
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Being an educator is wonderful. And horrible. All at the same time. I have loved every minute of […]
I’ve always loved learning. But as a teacher, training/learning can sometimes be a headache. With a profession that changes as […]
