Thursday, December 10, 2015

Every Student Suceed vs No Child Left Behind!

Is Every Student Succeed Act the Same as the No Child Left Behind Act? Students in poverty. Minorities. Students receiving special education services. Limited or no English. Find out in our upcoming webinar!

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Getting Prepare for Teaching

          Getting  Prepare for Teaching
By:  Dr. Denise M. Johnson-Jackson

I’m a educator. I’m ambitious. I’m passionate. I teach with my whole heart. In my beginning years, I would often apologize for myself when others accused me of being too much of a dreamer, too impulsive, or overly passionate about my subject, students, parents, fellow teachers and advocating. Now, I literally give zero thoughts about others’ opinions.

If you feel good about the decisions you make about students and the curriculum and how you treat others in the profession, that’s really all you need at this point. Insecure teachers are administrators who feel lousy about their own behaviors or lack of confidence may try to pick apart your character or professional choices, and that is completely their problem. You keep doing you educator. Teach and Educate how you feel and let your students success rise as high as they can. If you know you’re a good teacher or educator, you’ve got nothing to apologize for at all.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Why is Lesson Planning and Curriculum Conference Important?

If you’ve ever had the pleasure of having somebody really conference or do a professional development with you about planning and choosing a lesson based on your own student needs, then you understand why serious planning on your own is so very important. One really great curriculum and lesson planning conference is enough to teach off of as a teacher for weeks, months, and sometimes even a lifetime.