Teachers are responsible for SO much. They’re overworked and underpaid. Whether a 2nd-grade teacher with a full room of littles, or a high school biology teacher with five sections- it can be an overwhelming load.
No matter the reason why a teacher went into the business, we believe every teacher has an opportunity and a responsibility to make a personal impact on every student. Sure, no one can reach them all, and there will be some students who are easy to connect with and others who, well…
But regardless, we don’t think it has to be too complicated. Caring for kids in relevant, meaningful ways can and should happen every day, in every class, by every teacher.
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208 Dr. Kim Jones -- Going Upstream to Help Kids Find Meaning and Purpose
207 Principal Jesse Schuveiller -- Home Court Advantage for Every Student
206 Dr. Bryan Brockett -- Nurture + Challenge
205 Principal Dana Moen -- Adults Connecting With Kids
204 Kevin Kirk -- Former Navy SEAL Making a Wave of Kindness
203 Dr. Ben Churchill -- Preparing Kids For Life
202 Jorge Espinoza -- Belief Changes Students
201 Laura Spencer -- Design Thinking and School Culture Change
047 Paula Intravaia -- Day Dreaming for Wellness
046 -- Laura Spencer Design Thinking & Innovation on Campus
045 -- Marisa Thompson on Student Driven Inquiry
044 -- Math Teachers Care About Kids
043 -- Scott Schimmel on Teachers Telling Stories
042 Brittany Maschal -- College Admissions needs a better story
041 Joe Beckman -- Stories Always Connect
040 -- Tracy Wilson on SEL Trends
039 Addressing the Inner World of Students
038 Tracy Yates -- Designing Moments in the Classroom
037 Dan Horgan -- Designing Effective Mentor Moments
036 -- Travis Sevilla on the Quickest Way to Wake Students Up
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