Reflective teaching means that you take a look at what you do within your classroom and think about why you do it. Then, think about whether this works for your students and for yourself. When reflecting, you are evaluating your practices, your responses, and even your reactions. Through reflection, you can identify and explore your … Continue reading Reflective Quote of the Week
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Reflective quotes of the week
It's getting close to the end of the school year here on the east coast, with about 10 days to go! As we get closer the amount of paperwork, planning, and preparation mounts higher. Taking a moment for yourself to regroup may be needed and that's OK. This week's reflection is about self-care. "Self-care is … Continue reading Reflective quotes of the week
Reflective quote of the week
The beginning of the school year came with many promises for change. Changes to the system to be more inclusive, focus on mental health, social/emotional learning, learning loss, and equity. As the year progressed, it seemed that the system slowly (or not so slowly) went back to it's previous flow with little to no real … Continue reading Reflective quote of the week
Reflective Quote of the Week
The end of the school year is quickly approaching, which means it is time for educators to complete our end of year summatives. This is a great time to start reflective practice, if you have not yet done so. However, as educators, we all reflect to some point. We reflect over lessons when planning, but … Continue reading Reflective Quote of the Week
Reflective quote of the week
"You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have." ~Maya Angelou This seems to be a fitting first quote to reflect upon. Take a moment to reflect on what you love to do and then what you would like to accomplish in the near future. We are all creative in some … Continue reading Reflective quote of the week
