#004: Why I choose to fail… and you should too.
If I fail, I will be judged as a bad teacher… or will I? In this podcast I talk about how important it is to F.A.I.L and to give yourself the time to reflect on what happened. Yes.. in your portfolio!
If I fail, I will be judged as a bad teacher… or will I? In this podcast I talk about how important it is to F.A.I.L and to give yourself the time to reflect on what happened. Yes.. in your portfolio!
How do you know when you’ve got the right piece of evidence for your teacher …
#003: Cracking the Focus Area code. The Secret to an Awesome Reflection Revealed Read More »
How are you travelling with Full Teacher Registration and Proficiency? Just imagine it! You open …
#002 – What’s the Difference Between Graduate and Proficient? Read More »
What does the process of goal setting look like for you right now? As a …
#001: Setting goals, is that enough for success? Read More »
Exhausted Teacher? We’ve all been there. Take time out! Relax. Honestly, it’s officially the season… …
Four years I’d been studying to be a Secondary English and Drama teacher. Four years …
Five things I wish I had known when I started teaching Read More »
Writing for HALT Teacher Accreditation – Top Tips! When it comes to the HALT (highly …
Writing for HALT Teacher Accreditation – Top Tips! Read More »
If you’re searching for more ways to help you manage behaviour and create an amazing learning environment in your classroom then this is a great place to start. Here are some tips for creating awesome relationships for learning
As a teacher, we are in the business of making an impact on the lives of young people. We’re here to teach and to learn. How can you write about your practice in such a way that you can show that impact? Are are some easy steps to showing the impact of your teaching and learning.
You’re focusing on all the things you need to get done.. you’re tired…
STOP
Now, let’s take some time to think about you. Paste these questions into a blank post. Time to celebrate and reflect. You’re a reflectionsist after all