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8 Habits of Happy Teachers

8 Habits of Happy Teachers

Sometimes we have to fake it until we make it. If we want to be happier, maybe we could start
12 Smart Ways to Fight Teacher Burnout That Really Work

12 Smart Ways to Fight Teacher Burnout That

If a particularly rough day, class, or year has you wondering if you can keep going, you are not alone.
Looking for Teacher Cover Letter Examples? We Got You

Looking for Teacher Cover Letter Examples? We Got

  Whether you are looking for your very first teaching job or looking to use your teaching experience in a new setting,
When Is the Best Time to Find a Teaching Job? A Month-by-Month Guide

When Is the Best Time to Find a

  When is the best time of year to find a teaching job? While it’s possible to get a teaching
5 Genius Ideas From Real Teachers About Balancing Life, Work, and Pursuing a Master’s Degree

5 Genius Ideas From Real Teachers About Balancing

The mere thought of trying to balance full-time teaching with getting a master’s degree may make you want to hide
10 Habits of Highly Effective Students

10 Habits of Highly Effective Students

Being an effective student isn’t usually something that comes down to chance. In the majority of circumstances, it is the
A Letter to Teachers From “That Kid”

A Letter to Teachers From “That Kid”

Dear Teacher, I’m that kid. The kid who gets under your skin. The first grader who colors on your walls
18 Interview Questions Every Teacher Must Be Able to Answer

18 Interview Questions Every Teacher Must Be Able

Job interviews are exciting (we swear)! They’re a peek into new opportunities, new colleagues, and new challenges that will change
What Teachers Need to Know About Students With ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder)

What Teachers Need to Know About Students With

Joe’s teacher, Ms. Watkins, is feeling frustrated. For the fourth time today, the second grader has flatly refused to do
Motivating Students

Motivating Students

One of the most difficult aspects of becoming a teacher is learning how to motivate your students. It is also one of