The Reflections of a Mom Processing Uvalde

Overcome Obstacles

As I watched my 3rd grader take the stage with his friend, to accept his end-of-the year awards, it hit me. It hit me that just a day before, 19 moms like me got their kids up, dressed them for...

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It’s Time to Be Mindful About the “U” in Educator

Overcome Obstacles

This year, educators across America have been running on auto-pilot and fueled by coffee, Dr. Peppers, and Red Bulls. Now, it’s time to turn the auto-pilot off and regain control of our minds. Why,...

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Why Your Students Social Lives Matter to Your Classroom and School

Engage Students

Everything happening in your students' social lives can be connected back to a lesson in your classroom. But, this is going to require you to step outside your comfort zones, create space for...

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The Power in a Playlist

Be Authentic

If I had not asked them about the music that was on their playlists and what spoke to them about those songs, I would have likely missed the opportunity to create a culture of care in my classroom...

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Using YouTube to Twist Teaching and Learning

Vision

I am a people person. If you have interacted with me on any level, you know that I love being around people and giving to people–especially my “people”. One of the things I love about...

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It’s Time to Walk It Out

Engage Students

Hip Hop influences a lot of the work I do as an educator and content creator. Like seriously, when I get a creative idea in mind, it is usually influenced by a song or the life of a hip hop artist. ...

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In the Spirit of Love: Characteristics of a Culturally Responsive Caring Learning Environment

Learning Environment

I am in the spirit of love this week! Not only do I love celebrating Valentine’s Day, but this week is also my birthday week so it’s extra special.  When I think about LOVE, I can’t help...

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If You Ask They Will Tell

Engage Students

I love the line from Field Dreams (1989), “if you build it they will come,” and actually find myself saying it often, or a version of it when working with teachers.  “If you ask they will...

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Words as Weapons

Respect

In some cases, the weapons are flung deliberately, after careful aim has been taken to enact maximum harm. Other times, people unintentionally stab each other with words whose deep wounds they cannot...

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When Things Happen Around Us

Overcome Obstacles

From our response, students learn how to respond to their own emotions, empathize with others, critically analyze situations, and, most importantly, take action that leads to change. ...

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