After hard weeks or times of struggle, we give up on our goals. In this episode, I talk about how I rest and refocus after those times to keep moving forward with my goals. And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Check out the blog post here! I'm back with a few tips for all the reading needed when you are in grad school. It's been a hot second since I recorded, and I hope these tips are helpful! And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Check out the blog post here!I'm back with a few tips for all the reading needed when you are in grad school. It's been a hot second since I've recorded and I hope these tips are helpful! And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials!InstagramLinked InFacebookPinterest
In this episode, the tables are slightly turned when my daughter interviews me! We get silly and have lots of fun talking to one another. And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Do you reflect monthly, quarterly, or at the end of the school year? In this episode, I discuss the three questions I use to reflect and make changes to bring more joy to my job! Related Posts Why Every Professional Needs a Work Journal (And How to Start One Today) Questions to Ask to Reflect And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Join me as I talk with my sister, Heather, about how we went from sisters to friends and all the mistakes we made in communication. From learning how to listen to the other vent without fixing it to becoming moms, we chat about all of it. And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Welcome to the most chaotic and joyful interview, I have done! Del is my 4-year-old nephew and, like most kids, loves dinosaurs. However, Del has extensive knowledge that needs to be shared with the world, and his little sister Lucy shows up for support. I hope this interview brings you as much joy as it brought me. Special guest appearances by Del and Lucy's Mommy and Daddy, Heather (my sister), and Gabe (my brother-in-law). And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my soci...
The podcast name changed, but that's not the only change! I'm changing directions in life and am excited to have a creative outlet to share these changes! Welcome to Season 3! Check out the post! And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
This experiment has been interesting, to say the least. It’s difficult often to look at what you are doing and commit to making changes. We often get comfortable with the habits we create and don’t realize how they are actually not setting us up for success. Make sure to check out the other episodes in this series! Related Post: https://lizevansnbct.com/2022/05/18/reflections/ And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pint...
Making change is a personal and often difficult thing. It’s scary! However, in the spirit of my experiment, I’m doing it. Make sure to listen to weeks one and two! Related Blog Post And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
I’m on week two of this experiment that I’ve created for myself, so I am journaling and considering what to change this week. Last week, I appreciated the pause. To be honest, between being sick and getting medical treatment, I was toast. It sounds strange, but permitting myself to pause was good. I felt rested and keenly aware of where I lacked or had too much of. Related post: Considering What to Change And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked ...
A bonus episode! Today, I talk about the leak and how to discuss it in a student-focused, curriculum-aligned way. Related Post Jesus and John Wayne And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Check out the blog post here! As we enter the busy season, why is it important to pause? In this episode, I talk about why, even in the busiest of times, we need to pause. And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
How do you teach civil discourse? What are some strategies? What happens if it goes off the rails? No fear, Nichelle and Joe are here! Listen to our conversation as these two authors and social studies unicorns discuss how they are helping move civil discourse forward! Preorder the book here! @madisonteacher and @msnikki_p on Twitter joeschmidtsocialstudies.com Sign up for the newsletter Request PD support And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Li...
I have spoken at great lengths about not comparing yourself to others, but I have noticed it happening more and more as the pandemic/crisis teaching continues and teachers are burnt out. Teachers are struggling as their plates get fuller and support wains. Although I only taught for a quarter of the pandemic, I taught during the great recession, budget cuts, and a school board takeover that had teachers fleeing the district I was in. I’ve been stretched so thin that I broke. I discuss tips fo...
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Stories are how we make sense of the world. Stories are how we build empathy. In this episode, I talk to Daniel Lewer, the 2020 Hawaii History Teacher of the Year, about using stories to create an overarching narrative and connect students to history. History For Humans YouTube Page Gilder Lehrman Seminars And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Sharing my experience changing jobs, both within and outside education. It was inspired by a tweet that Dwayne Reed sent out last April about celebrating people who choose to leave teaching. Share your experiences! Related post: Tips to Consider When You Want To Leave The Classroom And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Want to take argumentative writing to the next level with your students without having to spend hours grading? Try teaching argumentative essays throughout the week! In this episode, I talk about how to move through the week. Check out my posts on argumentative essay writing! Argumentative Writing Posts And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest
Season 2 is here! Thank you for the support! New season starts February 10th! And as always, check out the blog and connect with me on my socials! Instagram Linked In Facebook Pinterest